The Day Villagers Realised They Didn’t Need Middlemen Anymore

The Day Villagers Realised They Didn't Need Middlemen Anymore

In the summer of 2023, soybean farmers in Harda district, Madhya Pradesh, watched helplessly as local traders offered them ₹3,800 per quintal — roughly 30% below the government’s minimum support price. By the following rabi season, those same farmers were selling directly through their newly registered cooperative at ₹5,200 per quintal, pocketing an additional ₹14,000-₹18,000 … Read more

Why This Rural Business Idea Is Quietly Creating Crorepatis Across India

Why This Rural Business Idea Is Quietly Creating Crorepatis Across India

In Sanosara village, Mehsana district, Gujarat, a farmer named Rameshbhai Patel poured 400 litres of buffalo milk daily into his local cooperative collection centre last winter. His annual household income from milk alone crossed ₹18 lakh — a figure that would have seemed absurd to his father, who sold milk to a private middleman for … Read more

The Business Model That Made Ordinary Farmers Feel Like CEOs

The Business Model That Made Ordinary Farmers Feel Like CEOs

In Sangli district, Maharashtra, a turmeric farmer named Ramesh Patil sits at the head of a long wooden table, reviewing a quarterly balance sheet worth ₹14 crore. He never finished college. His father worked as a daily-wage labourer. Yet every month, Patil and eleven other elected board members make procurement decisions, negotiate prices with bulk … Read more

How a Small Dairy Village Built a Business Bigger Than Many Startups

How a Small Dairy Village Built a Business Bigger Than Many Startups

In a village of barely 800 households in Kheda district, Gujarat, the local dairy cooperative society processes approximately 12,000 litres of milk every single day — and channels annual revenues that would make a Series-A funded startup blush. I first encountered this story not through a business journal but through a farmer named Rameshbhai, who … Read more

This Cooperative Runs a School Where No Child Has Ever Dropped Out

This Cooperative Runs a School Where No Child Has Ever Dropped Out

In a dusty village about forty kilometres from Palanpur, Gujarat, a twelve-year-old girl named Revaben walks past her family’s buffalo shed every morning at 7:15 sharp. Her father pours milk into a collection can headed for the local dairy cooperative. She heads in the opposite direction — to a school that the very same cooperative … Read more

You Use Cooperative Products Every Single Day Without Realising It

You Use Cooperative Products Every Single Day Without Realising It

The butter I spread on toast this morning came in a Land O’Lakes package. The cranberry juice in my fridge was made by Ocean Spray. The news story I read at breakfast was filed through the Associated Press. Every single one of those brands is a cooperative — owned not by Wall Street shareholders, but … Read more

How India’s Cooperative Insurance Movement Quietly Shaped the Way LIC Was Built

How India's Cooperative Insurance Movement Quietly Shaped the Way LIC Was Built

In 1944, a cotton farmer in Satara district, Maharashtra, paid three annas into a village mutual fund that promised his family a payout if he died before harvest. He never filed a claim, but the ledger recording his contribution still exists — yellowed, hand-ruled, stored in a district cooperative office that most people walk past … Read more

The Cooperative Petrol Pump Model That HPCL and BPCL Don’t Advertise

The Cooperative Petrol Pump Model That HPCL and BPCL Don't Advertise

In Barmer district, Rajasthan, a dairy cooperative society runs a fuel station off National Highway 15. The nearest private petrol pump is 38 kilometres away. For the roughly 4,200 member-households of this cooperative, the pump isn’t just a convenience — it’s the reason their tractors run during sowing season without a full day lost to … Read more

How Farmers in Meghalaya Are Beating Corporate Buyers at Their Own Game

How Farmers in Meghalaya Are Beating Corporate Buyers at Their Own Game

The lakadong turmeric grown in Meghalaya’s Jaintia Hills contains up to 7.5 percent curcumin — nearly three times the concentration found in most commercial varieties and a figure that makes it the most chemically potent turmeric on earth. For three decades, that extraordinary quality translated into almost nothing for the farmers who grew it, because … Read more

How Indian Cooperatives Can Participate in International Trade Fairs

How Indian Cooperatives Can Participate in International Trade Fairs

Thousands of cooperative societies across India produce world-class agricultural goods, handicrafts, and dairy products — yet most never set foot on an international exhibition floor. The gap between production capability and global market access remains one of the biggest missed opportunities for the Indian cooperative movement, and 2026 is shaping up to be a turning … Read more