EXECUTIVE SUMMARY In this research the researcher has put an effort to understand the product promotion policy of Amul and buying behavior of the consumers towards AMUL products. ― Product promotion includes interest-creating activities which are generally short-term marketing events other than advertising‚ personal selling‚ publicity and direct marketing. The purpose of Product promotion is to stimulate‚ motivate and influence the purchase and other desired behavioural responses of the firm‘s
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A REPORT ON “Measuring the potential of Amul frozen products penetration in Jaipur” Amul Gujarat co-operative milk marketing federation ltd.(GCMMF) Submitted to: Submitted by: Mr. Prashaant Sharma Krishna Kant Sharma (Executive‚ Amul Jaipur) Roll no.- P12039
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The Birth of Amul The Kaira District Cooperative Milk Producers’ Union Limited was registered on December 14‚ 1946 as a response to exploitation of marginal milk producers by traders or agents of existing dairies in the small town named Anand (in Kaira District of Gujarat). Milk Producers had to travel long distances to deliver milk to the only dairy‚ the Polson Dairy in Anand. Often milk went sour as producers had to physically carry the milk in individual containers‚ especially in the summer
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SUMMER INTERNSHIP PROGRAM A PROJECT REPORT ON “DEMAND ESTIMATION OF AMUL MILK ‚ BUTTER‚ CHEESE‚ GHEE‚ CHOCOLATE‚ ETC IN MODINAGAR MARKET” IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (B.B.A.) SUBMITTED TO: Mr. Mohit Garg (Project Guide) SUBMITTED BY: Garima Tyagi ROLL NO -9052576 BBA-VI SEM INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH GHAZIABAD “Hard Work: The power that pulls everything successfully” No task
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Marketing Channels of Amul Milk in Lucknow: Factors Affecting Channel Efficiency Introduction In India‚ dairy plants have different systems of milk marketing‚ namely non-cooperative (or private) and cooperative. The overall dairy industry is classified in two sectors: organized and un-organized. And‚ the marketing of milk and milk products in India is dominated by the unorganized sector‚ which handles about 86% of total milk production‚ while the organized sector handles only about 14 % of the
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Introduction Amul is an Indian dairy cooperative‚ based at Anand in the state of Gujarat‚ India.[2] The word Amul(अमूल) is derived from the Sanskrit wordAmulya(अमूल्य)‚ meaning invaluable.[3] The co-operative is also sometimes referred to by the unofficial backronym: Anand Milk Union Limited. Formed in 1946‚ it is a brand managed by a cooperative body‚ the Gujarat Co-operative Milk Marketing Federation Ltd. (GCMMF)‚ which today is jointly owned by 3.03 million milk producers in Gujarat.[4] Amul spurred India’s White
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advised them to form a cooperative and supply milk directly to the Bombay Milk Scheme instead of Polson (who did the same but gave them low prices).[10] He sent Morarji Desai to organise the farmers. In 1946‚ the milk farmers of the area went on a strike which led to the setting up of the cooperative to collect and process milk.[9] Milk collection was decentralized‚ as most producers were marginal farmers who could deliver‚ at most‚ 1–2 litres of milk per day. Cooperatives were formed for each village
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ANALYSIS OF AMUL & GUJARAT COOPERATIVES OF MILK MARKETING FEDERATION Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the degree of Bachelor of Business Administration (2006-2009) Guided By: Mr. Rakesh Kr. Arora Sr. Lecturer Submitted by: Rashid Ali 1031591706 Rukmini Devi Institute of Advanced Studies (Aff. To Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University) 1 CERTIFICATE This is to certify that the project (BBA-159) entitled “Micro Analysis of Amul & Gujarat Cooperative
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form a cooperative to counter the ’exploitatively’ low prices offered for their milk by the monopoly milk Supplier of the area‚ Polson’s Dairy. The dairy farmers met in Samarkha (Kaira district‚ Gujarat) on the 4th of January 1946‚ and decided to set up a milk producers’ cooperative that would deal directly with the Bombay government‚ the final buyer of their milk. This was the origin of the Anand model. {draw:frame} Initially‚ when the Bombay government refused to deal with the cooperative‚ the
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The main motive of Amul is to maximize the return to the milk producers using the latest technology by providing value for money products to the consumers. Amul has been successful in terms of keeping balance between 3.1million milk producers and 1.2billion consumers. And in full filling this motive one of the major factors was Amul’s visionary‚ the father of white revolution‚ Late Dr Vergis Kurien’s perception towards the technology. 50years back when Amul was having milk in surplus in the winters
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