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Jai Kisan
by Sunder Raj on Jul 06, 2008 07:18 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Every one want to make a fortune on the hardworkship of farmers.

Always ,It is simpler to sell , It is difficult to grow.

Remember it is ultimately farmers efforts, labors sweat which any trader community is converting into wealth. This is a bitter truth

So while appreciating the IIM guy , just think about Indian framers , labors whose sweat and tears are going to full the objectives of IIM guy


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  RE:Jai Kisan
by Kamalbehari Lal on Jul 06, 2008 07:44 PM   Permalink
This is really funny arguement. It is not the production but sale which is important. if some big organisation can build the market and stream line the distribution channel, the pressure will be on the seller to bring more in the market. This will encourage the farmers to grow more. The finnaial and technical inputs will be provided by the distributers to increase yield. in fact there should be more such competing organisation to creat market,strengthen distribution and storage. yhis will give more profit to farmers and lower the prices for consumers.

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by Sunder Raj on Jul 07, 2008 02:06 PM   Permalink
If Production is not important why there is world over food grain crises now a days?Let sellers ,businessmen ,Dalals get solved it.

India stopped exports of food grains and rest of world is blaming India for this action ,because of which food prices in their country is rising.

Remember Ultimately it is production of Food grains/veggies that does matter. Otherwise why west and USA are giving heavy subsidies to their farmers and not budging in this issue in WTO meets.

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  RE:Jai Kisan
by abhishek abhishek on Jul 06, 2008 07:55 PM   Permalink
I think Kaushalendra has at the ryt time entered into the retail boom and has capitalised just ryt well on the ignorance of Biharis. I know Bihar is a veg and fruits hub and kaushalendra's next step will definitely to sell this supply chain to Reliance Fresh or may be to More... He is a money aspirrer.

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