National Federation of Cooperative Sugar Factories Limited
Recently, the National Federation of Cooperative Sugar Factories Limited (NFCSF) sought government intervention amid falling sugar prices.
- NFCSF was established in 1960 to build a strong and vibrant co-operative sugar sector in India.
- Since, 2002, NFCSF is deemed to be under the Multi State Cooperative Societies Act, 2002.
- It actively participates in sugar policy formulation at both the national and state levels.
- It provides technical inputs, economic assessments, and ground-level feedback to governments.
- The federation also helps set the development agenda for the cooperative sugar sector.
- This includes modernization of mills, efficiency improvements, diversification into by-products, and financial restructuring ....
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