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Shah pushes for 100% e-biz transition for cooperatives

IndiaTimes Saturday, 30 December 2023
Amit Shah urged NCDFI to promote e-business for cooperatives in India. He highlighted India's digital revolution and its position as one of the fastest-growing digital economies in the world. Shah emphasized the importance of cooperation among cooperatives and the potential of implementing a model where each farmer's account is transferred to a cooperative bank. He also emphasized the promotion of natural farming and the establishment of cow dung collection centers for biogas and manure plants.
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