Coconut Producers' Societies (CPS) / Federations (CPF) / Companies (CPC)
Gujarat
Progress of Coconut Producers' Society, Federation and Company formation in Gujarat
as on 30-Jun-2018
Sl No.
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Districts
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Area (ha)
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Production (lakh nuts)
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Productivity (Nuts/ ha)
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CPS Regd with
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CPF Regd with
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CPC Regd
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1
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Gir Somnath
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7450
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741.28
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9950
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6
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|
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2
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Junagadh
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4850
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482.58
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9950
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4
|
|
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3
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Gandhinagar
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|
|
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1
|
|
|
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Total
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|
|
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11
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|
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The Board has initiated the formation of Coconut Producer Societies (CPS) by associating
40-100 coconut growers in a contiguous area with a consolidated minimum of 4000-5000
palms. The objective is socio economic upliftment of the farmers through productivity
improvement, cost reduction, efficient collective marketing and processing and product
diversification. A farmer equity contribution is also proposed to be mobilized.
A matching equity contribution will be sought from the state Government as a one
time assistance for making the CPS effective.
CPS - the concept
A non subsidized knowledge based, farmer centered approach in organizing farmers
- Total inclusive growth of the farmers - Facilitation, handholding, nurturing empowering
and finally leading to sustainability - Group Approach - Development of Infrastructure
- Reduction of wastages - Disintermediation of the supply chain - Product diversification
and value addition - Enhanced production, productivity - Market expansion.
CPS – the methodology
Organization of farmer in a contiguous area 40-100 farmers - Minimum of 10 bearing
palms for a member - Legal status by registration under Charitable Societies Act
- Registration with the Board - Common byelaw for all the societies
CPS - the activity
Regular meetings and discussion of activities - Collective purchase of all inputs
- Effective pooling of resources like labour - Production planning and marketing
plan for CPS - Integration of activities in production and marketing - Synchronizing
of harvesting - Small scale processing at CPS level - Networking of CPS to an apex
body - Better bye-product utilization - Effective logistics - Generation of rural
employment - Enhanced and sustained returns to the farmer.