The Amul Story Keeps Repeating Itself — And That’s a Beautiful Thing

The Amul Story Keeps Repeating Itself — And That's a Beautiful Thing

When a small group of farmers in Anand, Gujarat handed their milk cans to a barely-organized cooperative in 1946, they weren’t launching a brand — they were staging a revolt. That act of collective defiance against exploitative middlemen became the seed of what is now India‘s largest food products organization, one whose annual turnover has … Read more

The Cooperative Model That’s Teaching India the True Meaning of Profit Sharing

The Cooperative Model That's Teaching India the True Meaning of Profit Sharing

In Karimnagar, Telangana, a cotton farmer named Ramaiah once walked away from a government procurement centre with ₹18,000 less than he expected — the difference swallowed by middlemen, commission agents, and processing fees he never fully understood. Three years later, after joining a primary agricultural cooperative society, he received not just a fair price at … Read more