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e-Choupal is an initiative of ITC Limited, a conglomerate in India, to link directly with rural farmers via the Internet for procurement of agricultural and aquaculture products like soybeans, wheat, coffee, and prawns. e-Choupal tackles the challenges posed by Indian agriculture, characterized by fragmented farms, weak infrastructure and the involvement of intermediaries. The programme installs computers with Internet access in rural areas of India to offer farmers up-to-date marketing and agricultural information.
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The ITC chose to operate the platform on the following three business principles:
(i) Free information and knowledge which ensures wider participation by the farmers.
(ii) Freedom of choice in transactions (farmers after accessing information at the e-Choupal, are free to transact their own way.)
(iii) Transaction based income, stream for the Sanchalak by tying his revenue stream to the transaction (on a commission basis.)
Implications of e-Choupal:
Conclusion:
E-Choupal, the two-decade old initiative from ITC aimed to web-enable farmers to overcome challenges related to information access and procurement, is set for a major makeover this year. The new model, called e-Choupal 4.0, will be rolled out in the next couple of months
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