International Cooperative Trade: How Indian Cooperatives Export Products

International Cooperative Trade: How Indian Cooperatives Export Products

A carton of Amul cheese sitting on a supermarket shelf in the United States might not seem remarkable, but behind it lies a supply chain powered entirely by millions of small dairy farmers organized into cooperatives. India’s cooperative movement — one of the largest in the world — is increasingly becoming a force in international … 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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What Your Cooperative’s Audit Grade Actually Says About Its Financial Health

What Your Cooperative's Audit Grade Actually Says About Its Financial Health

In a small office in Sangli district, Maharashtra, the secretary of a dairy cooperative stared at a single letter on a government form — “C” — and wondered if it meant the end of his society’s ₹14 lakh NCDC loan application. Across the country, thousands of cooperative administrators receive audit grades every year without fully … Read more

How Shared Ownership Is Turning Workers Into Wealth Creators

How Shared Ownership Is Turning Workers Into Wealth Creators

In a small village outside Anand, Gujarat, a woman named Hansaben collects 14 litres of buffalo milk every morning and delivers it to her local dairy cooperative society. She earns roughly ₹8,400 a month from this alone. But here is the part most people miss — Hansaben is not just a supplier. She is a … Read more

Every Third Building in India Is Built by Labour Cooperative Workers Nobody Has Heard Of

Every Third Building in India Is Built by Labour Cooperative Workers Nobody Has Heard Of

In Thrissur, Kerala, a 54-year-old mason named Rajan K. has built more than 200 houses over 28 years. He has never once been called a contractor, never once received a performance bonus, and never once appeared in any official narrative about India‘s construction boom. Rajan is a member of Thrissur District Labour Contract Cooperative Society, … Read more

Cooperative Tourism in India: State-Run Alternatives to Private Hotels

Cooperative Tourism in India: State-Run Alternatives to Private Hotels

Most travelers booking a hotel in India never pause to consider who actually owns and operates it. Yet across states like Kerala, Maharashtra, and Tamil Nadu, cooperatively managed tourism ventures have been quietly offering clean, affordable, and community-driven accommodations for decades — and in 2026, their relevance is growing faster than ever. How Cooperative Societies … Read more

India’s Rural Economy Has a Secret Weapon: It’s Called Cooperative Trade

India's Rural Economy Has a Secret Weapon: It's Called Cooperative Trade

When AMUL’s annual turnover crossed ₹72,000 crore in the fiscal year ending 2026, most business desks treated it as a corporate milestone worth a paragraph. What they consistently missed is that AMUL is not a corporation — it is 3.6 million dairy farmers across Gujarat who collectively own every rupee of that figure, and that … Read more

How Cooperative Supermarkets in India Are Challenging Big Retail Chains

How Cooperative Supermarkets in India Are Challenging Big Retail Chains

When I walked into a Sahakari Bhandar outlet in Dadar, Mumbai, last year, the prices on staples like tur dal and sunflower oil were noticeably lower than what I had paid the previous afternoon at a nearby Reliance Smart store. That was not a coincidence. It was the result of a model that has been … Read more

Forget Unicorns — India’s Most Resilient Businesses Are Called Cooperatives

Forget Unicorns — India's Most Resilient Businesses Are Called Cooperatives

When Byju’s valuation collapsed from $22 billion to near-worthlessness and Paytm’s stock shed over 70% of its market cap within a few years of its IPO, the startup world scrambled for explanations. Meanwhile, a dairy cooperative founded in 1946 by farmers in Anand, Gujarat quietly crossed ₹72,000 crore in annual revenue — and not a … Read more

Digital Cooperatives Are Rising in India and Most People Have Already Used One Without Knowing

Digital Cooperatives Are Rising in India and Most People Have Already Used One Without Knowing

The last time you ordered groceries through a government-backed e-commerce network or checked fertiliser prices on a farming app, there’s a reasonable chance a cooperative was sitting quietly on the other side of that transaction. I’ve been tracking India‘s cooperative sector for years now, and the thing that strikes me most in 2026 isn’t a … Read more