Agricultural Finance & Cooperation PDF Book
In a BSc in Agriculture program, students will likely learn about the various financial and cooperative structures and institutions that are available to support the agricultural sector, as well as the principles and practices of financial management and cooperation within the agricultural context. This may include topics such as agricultural credit, rural banking, crop insurance, agricultural marketing, and cooperative management.
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Outlines of Agricultural Finance & Cooperation
- Agricultural finance: Nature and Scope
- Time value of money
- Agricultural credit-meaning, definition, need and classification
- Credit analysis
- History of financing agriculture in India
- Commercial Banks
- Regional Rural Banks
- Higher Financing Institutions
- Crop insurance
- Crop insurance
- Agricultural cooperation-philosophy and principles. History of Indian co-operative movement, pre-independence and post independence periods, cooperation in different plan periods, cooperative credit structure-PACS, FSCS
- Reorganization of cooperative credit structure in Andhra Pradesh and single window system
- Successful cooperative systems in Gujarat, Maharashtra, Punjab
AGRICULTURAL FINANCE AND CO-OPERATION :: (AECO241) :: Credits 3 (2+1)
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Nature and Scope | Download |
Time Value of Money | Download |
Agricultural Credit | Download |
Credit analysis | Download |
History of financing Agriculture in India | Download |
Commercial Banks | Download |
Commercial Banks | Download |
Regional Rural Banks | Download |
Higher Financing Institutions | Download |
Crop insurance | Download |
Agricultural cooperation-philosophy | Download |
Reorganization of Cooperative | Download |
Successful cooperative systems | Download |
Agricultural Marketing Trade And Prices PDF Book | Download |
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