Comparative Study Of Labour Utilization Pattern In Cooperative And Non-Cooperative Sectors Regarding Dairying Activities And Their Association With Productivity And Employment Opportunities
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Abstract : As the title suggest an intensive time and motion study In respect of all the activities essential for operating any dairy enterprise was conducted to investigate whether one should opt for PCDF sector (Cooperative) or Non PCDF sector (Non Cooperative) for the same and the results were that labourer input a required in PCDF sector was recorded about 20% higher than non-PCDF sector yet when it was associated with the yield it was revealed that better care and management as well as availing Cooperative community facilities, the same set of livestock can give better yield and side by side can generate most employment opportunities in the shape of more time investment per milch animal per day and thus it came out as economically more viable comparative yield** in both the sectors in case of buffaloes, was 5.82 litre/4.97litre, for local Cow 3.36 litre/3.51 litre for crossbred Cows 9.23 litr/7.54 litre respectively for PCDF and Non PCDF sectors. No doubt the absolute M.M invested were recorded 98.45 MM in PCDF sector and 78.35MM in Non PCDF sectors per milch animal per day. but the figures of resultant productivity or claim that PCDF sector is recommended for the species of buffalo’s and crossbred Cow's without any further micro detailing.
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2023-11-03
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2023-11-11
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