Principles and Importance of Co-operation in Agriculture
Co-operation in agriculture involves voluntary association for common economic interest. It is based on equality and principles like open association, self-help, service, and neutrality. Maxims of co-operation emphasize solidarity and mutual support. Dr. J.P. Singh, Associate Professor at SGRRU, discusses the significance of co-operation in the Department of Agriculture at Shri Guru Ramrai University, Dehradun, Uttarakhand.
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LECTURE PREPARED BY - Dr. J P Singh Associate Professor (SGRRU, Dehradun ) DEPARTMENT of AGRICULTURE SHRI GURU RAMRAI UNIVERSITY, DEHRADUN UTTARAKHAND
Outline Co-operation meaning scope Importance and definition Principles objection of cooperation
Co-operation Meaning- According to Huber Calvert Co-operation is a form of organization where in persons voluntarily associate together on the basis of equality for the promotion of common economic interest of themselves . As per Sir Horace Plunkett co-operation is self help made effective by organization. Motto of co-operation Each for all and all for each
Principles of Co-operation Principle of open and voluntary association Principle of democratic organization Principle of self help and mutual help Principle of service Principle of distribution of profits and surpluses Principle of political and religious neutrality Principle of education Principle of thrift Principle of honorary service Principle of publicity
Thank you Prepared By - Dr. J P SINGH ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND AGRONOMY