How Indian Cooperatives Can Participate in International Trade Fairs

How Indian Cooperatives Can Participate in International Trade Fairs

Thousands of cooperative societies across India produce world-class agricultural goods, handicrafts, and dairy products — yet most never set foot on an international exhibition floor. The gap between production capability and global market access remains one of the biggest missed opportunities for the Indian cooperative movement, and 2026 is shaping up to be a turning … Read more

Indian Cooperative Societies Have a Fraud Problem — Blockchain Might Be the Only Fix

Indian Cooperative Societies Have a Fraud Problem — Blockchain Might Be the Only Fix

In Sangli district, Maharashtra, a sugarcane farmer named Ramesh Patil discovered in late 2024 that ₹14 lakh he had deposited over seven years into his local cooperative credit society had essentially vanished. The society’s books showed a healthy balance, but a forensic audit — triggered only after members staged a three-day sit-in — revealed that the managing committee had been siphoning funds through ghost loans, fictitious member accounts, and inflated procurement bills. Patil’s story is not an outlier. It is the norm across thousands of cooperative societies in India, where trust-based systems have become breeding grounds for financial manipulation on a staggering scale.

I have been tracking the cooperative sector for over a decade, and the pattern is depressingly consistent: charismatic local leaders capture cooperative boards, manipulate paper-based ledgers, disburse loans to shell members, and funnel public money into private pockets. The Reserve Bank of India flagged cooperative bank frauds worth approximately ₹1,875 crore in the 2023-24 fiscal year alone. The real number, when you factor in non-banking cooperative societies — dairy, sugar, housing, fisheries — is almost certainly multiples of that figure. And this is precisely why blockchain technology, once dismissed as a crypto-bro fantasy, is now being seriously discussed in the corridors of the Ministry of Cooperation as a structural fix.

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The Punjab Cooperative Bank That Survived Partition, Militancy and Demonetisation — Still Standing

The Punjab Cooperative Bank That Survived Partition, Militancy and Demonetisation — Still Standing

In the winter of 1947, a clerk at a small cooperative credit office in Lahore stuffed ledger books into a jute sack, crossed a border that hadn’t existed six months earlier, and reported for duty in a half-built office in Amritsar. That institution — the Punjab State Cooperative Bank (PSCB) — would go on to … Read more

IFFCO Was Born in Gujarat — Here’s the Untold Story of How It Became the World’s Largest Fertiliser Cooperative

IFFCO Was Born in Gujarat — Here's the Untold Story of How It Became the World's Largest Fertiliser Cooperative

In the summer of 1966, a groundnut farmer in Mehsana district, Gujarat, watched his crop wilt — not from drought, but from the sheer impossibility of buying fertiliser at a price he could afford. That year, India imported nearly 60% of its fertiliser requirement, and private traders in rural Gujarat marked up prices by margins that made farming a losing bet. I have spent years covering the cooperative sector, and no origin story fascinates me quite like what happened next — how that farmer’s desperation became the seed for an institution that now serves over 35,000 cooperative societies and touches the lives of approximately 50 million Indian farmers.

The institution I am talking about is Indian Farmers Fertiliser Cooperative Limited (IFFCO), registered on 3 November 1967. What most people do not know is that IFFCO was not a government project imposed from Delhi. It was a grassroots demand, channelled through cooperative networks in Gujarat, that eventually convinced policymakers to back one of the boldest experiments in India’s agricultural history.

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The Sambhar Lake Salt Cooperative Is One of India’s Oldest — and Most Forgotten — Success Stories

The Sambhar Lake Salt Cooperative Is One of India's Oldest — and Most Forgotten — Success Stories

Somewhere on the cracked, white-crusted flats west of Jaipur, a 62-year-old Kharwal salt worker named Magan Lal scrapes crystallised salt into a mound with a wooden tool his grandfather once used. He earns approximately ₹180 for a day that begins before sunrise and ends when the Rajasthan heat becomes physically dangerous. His cooperative membership card … Read more

How to Register a Multi-State Cooperative Society in India

How to Register a Multi-State Cooperative Society in India

Cooperatives that operate across state boundaries face a unique regulatory challenge — they cannot simply register under a single state’s cooperative law. If you have ever wondered how organizations like IFFCO, NAFED, or Amul manage operations spanning multiple Indian states under one unified legal entity, the answer lies in a specific central legislation that I … Read more

How to Earn ₹15,000 Monthly Using Govt Scheme in 2026

How to Earn ₹15,000 Monthly Using Govt Scheme in 2026

The problem is not that government schemes do not exist — it is that most people never understand how to actually use them to build a real monthly income. If you have been searching for a way to earn a stable ₹15,000 every month in 2026, there are several legitimate government-backed options that can help … Read more

A 19th-Century German Pastor Built the Raiffeisen Model That Still Runs Rural Banking in 100 Countries

A 19th-Century German Pastor Built the Raiffeisen Model That Still Runs Rural Banking in 100 Countries

I first encountered the name Friedrich Wilhelm Raiffeisen not in a European history textbook, but scrawled in fading ink on a charter document inside a Primary Agricultural Credit Society (PACS) office in Maharashtra’s Satara district. The irony struck me immediately — a German public servant born in 1818 had, without ever setting foot in India, … Read more

The Chhattisgarh Cooperative That Pays Adivasi Farmers 3X Market Rate for Mahua and Tendu Leaves

The Chhattisgarh Cooperative That Pays Adivasi Farmers 3X Market Rate for Mahua and Tendu Leaves

In the dense sal forests outside Ambikapur, Surguja district, a 42-year-old Oraon tribal woman named Kamla Kerketta earned ₹38,000 last season selling dried mahua flowers — roughly three times what the local trader at the weekly haat would have offered her. The difference wasn’t luck. It was structure. A cooperative structure, built over years, that … Read more

Your Cooperative Chairman Is Corrupt — Here’s the Legal Way to Remove Him

Your Cooperative Chairman Is Corrupt — Here's the Legal Way to Remove Him

Last monsoon, in Osmanabad district of Maharashtra, a dairy farmer named Ramesh Jadhav watched his Primary Agricultural Credit Society (PACS) chairman approve a ₹14 lakh fertiliser contract with his own brother-in-law’s supply firm. Fourteen members knew it was wrong. Not one knew what to do about it. I’ve heard versions of this story from Rajasthan … Read more