Odisha’s Tribal Cooperative Movement Is Sitting on ₹15,000 Crore of Forest Resources — Most Untapped

Odisha's Tribal Cooperative Movement Is Sitting on ₹15,000 Crore of Forest Resources — Most Untapped

In a weekly haat in Koraput district, a Kondh tribal woman named Kamala Majhi spread out her sal seeds, dried mahua flowers, and hill broom grass on a plastic sheet last monsoon. A middleman offered her ₹8 per kilogram for sal seeds — the same seeds that, once processed into sal butter, fetch ₹300 per … Read more

The Punjab Cooperative Bank That Survived Partition, Militancy and Demonetisation — Still Standing

The Punjab Cooperative Bank That Survived Partition, Militancy and Demonetisation — Still Standing

In the winter of 1947, a clerk at a small cooperative credit office in Lahore stuffed ledger books into a jute sack, crossed a border that hadn’t existed six months earlier, and reported for duty in a half-built office in Amritsar. That institution — the Punjab State Cooperative Bank (PSCB) — would go on to … Read more

New Zealand’s Fonterra vs India’s Amul — Who Actually Serves Farmers Better?

New Zealand's Fonterra vs India's Amul — Who Actually Serves Farmers Better?

A dairy farmer in Waikato, New Zealand, earns roughly NZD 8.50 per kilogram of milk solids from Fonterra in a good season. A dairy farmer in Sabarkantha, Gujarat, takes home approximately ₹55-65 per litre from her village cooperative linked to Amul. On paper, the Kiwi farmer looks wealthier. But strip away currency conversions, input costs, … Read more

How Gujarat’s Fishermen Cooperatives Along the Saurashtra Coast Are Fighting Chinese Fish Imports

How Gujarat's Fishermen Cooperatives Along the Saurashtra Coast Are Fighting Chinese Fish Imports

In Veraval’s crowded fish auction yard in Junagadh district, a kilogram of locally caught ribbonfish fetched ₹85 last monsoon season. Three years ago, the same fish commanded ₹140. I spoke to cooperative members along this stretch of Gujarat who told me the culprit isn’t overfishing or a bad season — it’s containers of frozen Chinese … Read more

The Nilgiris Cooperative That Sells Tea, Coffee and Spices to 14 Countries — Without a Single Middleman

The Nilgiris Cooperative That Sells Tea, Coffee and Spices to 14 Countries — Without a Single Middleman

At 6,200 feet above sea level, in the mist-wrapped slopes above Coonoor, a 62-year-old Toda tribal woman named Lakshmi picks the season’s second flush of orthodox tea — two leaves and a bud, repeated hundreds of times before noon. Two decades ago, a private buyer would have paid her roughly ₹8 per kilogram of green … Read more

Jaipur’s Carpet Weavers Are Disappearing — A Cooperative Might Be the Only Thing That Can Save Them

Jaipur's Carpet Weavers Are Disappearing — A Cooperative Might Be the Only Thing That Can Save Them

In a narrow lane behind Jaipur’s Sanganer bypass, Ramlal Meena sits before a wooden loom that his grandfather built in 1971. His fingers move mechanically, knotting wool into a pattern he has repeated for thirty years. But the order pinned to his wall — a single 6×9 carpet for a Delhi exporter — is the … Read more

The Cooperative Silk Farms of Ramanagara That Supply 60% of India’s Raw Silk

The Cooperative Silk Farms of Ramanagara That Supply 60% of India's Raw Silk

On a Monday morning in the Ramanagara Cocoon Market, the largest raw silk cocoon trading hub in Asia, a farmer named Manjunath from Channapatna taluk watches as his weekly harvest of bivoltine cocoons fetches ₹485 per kilogram — nearly ₹70 more than what he earned this time last year. He credits his local sericulture cooperative … Read more

How West Bengal’s Cooperative Jute Mills Are Fighting the Plastic Bag Ban With a 200-Year-Old Fibre

How West Bengal's Cooperative Jute Mills Are Fighting the Plastic Bag Ban With a 200-Year-Old Fibre

In a humid shed along the Hooghly River, approximately 40 kilometres north of Kolkata, a woman named Rina Mondal feeds raw golden fibre into a carding machine that has been running, with repairs, since 1987. She earns around ₹320 a day. Two years ago, she earned ₹210 — and her mill was weeks from shutting … Read more

A 19th-Century German Pastor Built the Raiffeisen Model That Still Runs Rural Banking in 100 Countries

A 19th-Century German Pastor Built the Raiffeisen Model That Still Runs Rural Banking in 100 Countries

I first encountered the name Friedrich Wilhelm Raiffeisen not in a European history textbook, but scrawled in fading ink on a charter document inside a Primary Agricultural Credit Society (PACS) office in Maharashtra’s Satara district. The irony struck me immediately — a German public servant born in 1818 had, without ever setting foot in India, … Read more

Beyond Amul — The Lesser-Known Gujarat Cooperatives That Are Quietly Dominating Global Markets

Beyond Amul — The Lesser-Known Gujarat Cooperatives That Are Quietly Dominating Global Markets

A milk farmer in Banaskantha earning ₹45,000 per month from eight buffaloes — not through Amul, but through a cooperative most Indians have never heard of. That single detail, which I stumbled upon during a reporting trip to northern Gujarat last year, cracked open a story I hadn’t expected: the world of Gujarat cooperatives that … Read more