Development of cooperative relationsof private milk producers
Abstract
The current trends of milk production in private sector are discovered in the article. The need of relations deepening is grounded. The system of households functioning through co-operative creation is presented. The need of resources and investments return is calculated.
An agricultural service milk cooperatives functioning will have both economic and social consequences. First, it increases the income of rural population by increasing the milk purchase price. Secondly, the employees are involving to perform business functions, thus reducing the number of unemployed in rural areas. Thirdly, incentives created and motivation increased for milk production business and expanded reproduction in dairy farming.
So deepening of cooperation relations between private households is an important condition of milk subcomplex effective development.
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