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The Kerala Co-operative Milk Marketing Federation (KCMMF), [1] known by its trade name Milma, [2] [3] is a state government cooperative society [4] [5] established in 1980 headquartered in Thiruvananthapuram. It is an India state government cooperative owned by the Ministry of Cooperation, Government of Kerala. KCMMF is a Federation of three ...
The Uralungal Labour Contract Co-operative Society (ULCCS) is recognized as the oldest worker cooperative in India. [1] It was founded in 1925 under the guidance of Vagbhadananda in Calicut Kerala. With a membership of around 1415 individuals, ULCCS has successfully completed over four thousand projects.
Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Help. C . COINS . Co operative Insurance Society Pages in category "Cooperatives in Kerala" ... Kerala State Co-operative ...
In order to give relief to the poor fishermen, Matsyafed had come up with a debt relief scheme amounting to Rs. 9 crores and the government has sanctioned the required amount for this scheme. Based on this, Matsyafed had constructed Adalaths for the Debt relief scheme for fisherman in all the 14 districts and the maximum relief was passed on to ...
CAPEX, also known as the Kerala State Cashew Workers Apex Industrial Co-operative Society, is an organization managed by the government of Kerala to promote the cashew industry and especially the export market for cashews.
KERAFED (Malayalam: കേരാഫെഡ്) is the top-level co-operative federation of coconut farmers in the southern Indian state of Kerala. KERAFED is also a producer and marketer of products based on coconut. It is the third largest producer of coconut oil in India. [citation needed] [1]
The cooperative movement in India plays a crucial role in the agricultural sector, banking and housing. The history of cooperatives in India is more than a hundred years old. Cooperatives developed very rapidly after Indian independence. According to an estimate, more than half a million cooperative societies are active in the country.
As negotiations with the company failed, the trade union movement in Kerala put forth the idea of developing a cooperative. As a result, the cooperative was inaugurated in 1969. The E.M.S. ministry invested ₹13.5 lakhs as share capital and sanctioned a huge working capital loan of ₹700,000 to initiate the functioning of this cooperative. [5]