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National Agricultural Cooperative Federation was created on 1961-08-15.
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National Agricultural Cooperative Marketing Federation of India was created on 1958-10-02.
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The Dindigul Federation was formed in 1908. It was established as a cooperative organization to support the interests of local farmers and agricultural workers in the Dindigul district of Tamil Nadu, India. The federation played a significant role in promoting cooperative farming and improving the livelihoods of its members.
Amul is not the name of a company. It is a trademark, owned by Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation Ltd.
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NAFED stands for the National Agricultural Cooperative Marketing Federation of India. It was established to promote cooperative marketing of agricultural and other produce, ensuring better prices for farmers. The organization plays a crucial role in the procurement of essential commodities and supports various agricultural initiatives in India.
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Amul, officially known as the Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation (GCMMF), consists of numerous dairy cooperatives and farmers from the state of Gujarat, India. The cooperative's members primarily include milk producers who contribute their milk to the federation, enabling them to benefit from collective marketing and profit-sharing. The organization is known for its strong emphasis on empowering farmers and ensuring fair prices for their produce. As of now, there are over 3.6 million milk producers associated with Amul.
Amul is a cooperative brand owned by the Gujarat Co-operative Milk Marketing Federation Ltd. (GCMMF), which is a public sector organization. It operates as a cooperative society, meaning it is collectively owned by its member dairy farmers rather than being a traditional private or public company listed on stock exchanges. The brand is well-known for its dairy products in India and emphasizes cooperative principles.