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NCCF should change business approach to achieve Rs 50,000 cr turnover by FY28: Coop Min Amit Shah

India s Cooperation Minister, Amit Shah, has directed the National Cooperative Consumers Federation (NCCF) to change its business approach in order to achieve a turnover of Rs 50,000 crore by 2027-28. Shah emphasized the importance of making Primary Agricultural Credit Societies (PACS) and other cooperative institutions across the country members of NCCF. ....

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NCCF procures 2,826 tn onion from farmers for buffer stock; to scale up buying in coming days

NCCF procures 2,826 tn onion from farmers for buffer stock; to scale up buying in coming days
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nccf: NCCF procures 2,826 tn onion from farmers for buffer stock; to scale up buying in coming days

The National Cooperative Consumers Federation of India (NCCF) has purchased 2,826 tonnes of onions directly from farmers in the last four days, mostly from Maharashtra, as it aims to increase its buffer stock. The government has increased the onion buffer stock target from 3 lakh tonnes to 5 lakh tonnes this year. The NCCF and NAFED have been directed to procure 1 lakh tonnes each directly from farmers to prevent panic selling and control domestic prices. ....

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