Level of Derived Benefits in FPOs

None Brinly Sasitha S., None Deepika M., None Jeevapriya A.
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Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs) are platforms that serve for the growth and development of farmers in both rural and urban areas. Social capital is an asset that is studied by observing interactions and the relationships prevailing in collective organizations. In this paper, we study the contribution of social capital which is a critical element in the effective progress of Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs). Level of derived benefits is one of the five components of Social Capital of the FPOs. Forty actively functioning Farmer Producer Organizations in Southern districts of Tamil Nadu were taken for this study. The sub components of derived benefits include eliminating intermediaries, marketable produce, better price for produce, quality consciousness, declining migration, access to resources, advance payment facility, assured price, livelihood improvement and provision of enhanced advisory (These are the 10 criteria under which the level of derived benefits was studied). Mean scores and percentage analysis were calculated to examine the contribution of each subcomponent in the sample of organizations. The results indicate that the components of Social Capital such as marketable produce, better prices for produce, quality consciousness, declining migration, access to resources, assured price, livelihood improvement, and provision of enhanced advice have been gained by more than half of the FPOs. Areas like eliminating intermediaries and advance payment facilities should be focused more on increasing social capital which in turn increases the performance of the organizations.
FPOs的衍生收益水平
农民生产者组织(FPOs)是为农村和城市地区农民的成长和发展服务的平台。社会资本是通过观察集体组织中普遍存在的相互作用和关系来研究的一种资产。本文研究了社会资本的贡献,这是农民生产者组织(FPOs)有效发展的关键因素。衍生效益水平是民营企业社会资本的五个组成部分之一。这项研究选取了泰米尔纳德邦南部地区40个积极运作的农民生产者组织。派生利益的子组成部分包括消除中间商、适销农产品、更好的农产品价格、质量意识、减少移徙、获得资源、预付款设施、有保障的价格、改善生计和提供加强咨询(这是研究派生利益水平的10个标准)。计算平均分数和百分比分析,以检查组织样本中每个子成分的贡献。结果表明,社会资本的组成部分,如适销农产品、更好的农产品价格、质量意识、移民减少、获得资源、有保障的价格、生计改善和提供更好的建议,已经被一半以上的FPOs获得。消除中介机构和预付款设施等领域应更多地侧重于增加社会资本,从而提高组织的绩效。
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