Re: [Assam] vegetableconomics

2008-04-09 Thread Shantikam Hazarika
The National Dairy Development Board (NDDB) was created to replicate the AMUL model all over India. The success was very limited. AMUL succeeded because it had the right people at the right time at the right place. Shantikam Hazarika On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 11:42 AM, umesh sharma [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [Assam] vegetableconomics

2008-04-09 Thread baruah
On the ?right place? point that Hazarika makes, I remember some work I did years ago in western UP. I was very impressed by the prospects of linking the milk demand of big cities (Delhi in this case) with the supply by poor people in neighbouring villages ? because the owners of buffaloes

Re: [Assam] vegetableconomics

2008-04-08 Thread umesh sharma
can something like Gujarat's AMUL cooperative system start in Assam ? Umesh shantikam hazarika [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I think this has been happening all along in Assam. A few years back I came across farmers in Kharupetia allowing their tomato crop to rot because the price they were

Re: [Assam] vegetableconomics

2008-04-01 Thread Chan Mahanta
At 10:17 PM +0530 3/31/08, shantikam hazarika wrote: I think this has been happening all along in Assam. A few years back I came across farmers in Kharupetia allowing their tomato crop to rot because the price they were fetching in the nearby market would not even meet their transportation cost

[Assam] vegetableconomics

2008-03-31 Thread shantikam hazarika
I think this has been happening all along in Assam. A few years back I came across farmers in Kharupetia allowing their tomato crop to rot because the price they were fetching in the nearby market would not even meet their transportation cost to the market. As far as I remember, Assam Unnati

[Assam] vegetableconomics

2008-03-31 Thread shantikam hazarika
I think this has been happening all along in Assam. A few years back I came across farmers in Kharupetia allowing their tomato crop to rot because the price they were fetching in the nearby market would not even meet their transportation cost to the market. As far as I remember, Assam Unnati