Sustainability of Farmer Producer Organisations - The case of producer organisations involved in the production and marketing of ‘neera’ in the coconut sector

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Journal of Plantation Crops Pub Date : 2020-07-28 DOI:10.25081/jpc.2020.v48.i2.6376
C. Thamban, S. Jayasekhar, K. Chandran, M. K. Rajesh
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Neera the coconut inflorescence sap has been promoted as a potential value-added non-alcoholic beverage with abundant health benefits. The concerted effort of the stakeholder agencies could liberate the product from the policy regulations on its production under the excise act (known as ‘Abkari act’ in Kerala). Subsequently, the coconut producer federations (CPFs) in the State were granted licenses for ‘neera’ production and marketing. However, the majority of the CPFs discontinued the ‘neera’ enterprise, which they have initiated with greater enthusiasm. The present study is a modest attempt to trace the reasons for setbacks experienced in the ‘neera’ sector and also to provide a refined framework for revamping the sector. The details of licenses granted to the CPFs were sourced from the Department of Excise, Government of Kerala. The sample size of the study was 95 (13 CPFs who are still active and 82 CPFs who have discontinued). It was observed that the ‘neera’ value chain is in the evolving stage, and the withdrawal of the institutional support had detrimentally affected the confidence of the CPFs ventured into it. The availability of ‘neera’ technicians (tappers) and the high wage rates have evoked concerns on the profitability as well as the assurance of continuous supply of the product. The study categorically highlights the need for a restructured value chain of ‘neera’ with specific roles assigned to the stakeholders through the creation of functional linkages.
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农民生产者组织的可持续发展-以参与椰子行业“neera”生产和营销的生产者组织为例
椰子汁Neera已被推广为具有丰富健康益处的潜在增值无酒精饮料。利益相关者机构的共同努力可以根据消费税法案(在喀拉拉邦被称为“Abkari法案”)将产品从其生产的政策法规中解放出来。随后,该邦的椰子生产者联合会(cpf)获得了“neera”生产和销售许可证。但是,大多数方案基金停止了他们以更大的热情发起的“neera”事业。本研究是一项适度的尝试,旨在追踪“新时代”行业遭遇挫折的原因,并为该行业的改革提供一个完善的框架。授予cpf许可证的详细信息来自喀拉拉邦政府消费税部门。该研究的样本量为95例(13例仍在使用的CPFs, 82例已停用的CPFs)。有人指出,“neera”价值链正处于发展阶段,机构支持的退出对参与其中的CPFs的信心产生了不利影响。“neera”技术人员的可用性和高工资率引发了对盈利能力的担忧,以及对产品持续供应的保证。该研究明确强调需要重构“neera”价值链,并通过创建功能联系为利益相关者分配特定角色。
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Journal of Plantation Crops
Journal of Plantation Crops Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agronomy and Crop Science
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