Exam Details
Subject | agro-processing industries and rural industrialization | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | mba | |
Department | ||
Organization | solapur university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | 04, December, 2018 | |
City, State | maharashtra, solapur |
Question Paper
M.B.A. II (Semester IV) (CBCS) Examination, 2018
Group F agriculture co-operative management (Paper IV)
Agro-Processing Industries and Rural Industrialization
Day and Date Tuesday, 4-12-2018 Max. Marks 70
Time 10.30 a.m. to 1.00 p.m.
Instructions Question No. one is compulsory.
Attempt any two from Question No. two to four.
Attempt any two from Question No. five to seven.
Figures to the right indicate full marks.
1. Case study 14
"Mother Dairy" is the single largest brand of milk in Delhi, India as well as in Asia,
marketing about 1.9 million litres of milk per day. Mother Dairy commands 40%
market share in the organised sector in and around Delhi, primarily because of
consistent quality and service whatever be the crisis floods, transport strike,
curfew etc. Mother Dairy, Patparganj, Delhi, is presently manufacturing and
selling around 8.5 lakh litres of tonned milk through bulk vending shops.
Mother Dairy is looking to take advantage of the opportunity which are in galore
available for all milk manufactures. Mother Dairy Delhi was set up in 1974 under
the operation of flood programme. It is now a subsidiary company of National
Dairy Development Board (NDDB). Mother Dairy sources its entire requirement
of liquid milk from dairy cooperatives. Similarly, Mother Dairy sources fruits and
vegetables from farmers /growers associations.
Mother Dairy also contributes to the cause of oil seeds grower cooperatives that
manufacture/pack the Dhara range of edible oils by undertaking to nationally
market all dhara products. Of the three of marketing-availability, acceptability
and affordability, Mother Dairy is already endowed with first two. Hence no
efforts are needed to make it acceptable. Its availability is not a limitation either,
because of the ample scope for increasing milk production, given the prevailing
low yields from dairy cattle. It leaves the third vital marketing factor affordability.
How to make milk affordable for the large majority with limited purchasing power
That is essence of the challenge.
Analyze the case.
Identify the major issues.
Recommend alternative solution.
Suggest the best solution.
Seat
No. Set P
Set P
SLR-CL 74 *SLRCL74*
2. Write short note (any two) 14
Urban Co-operative Banks.
Fishery Cooperatives.
NABARD.
3. Write short note (any two) 14
Problems of SSI.
Opportunities and constraints in rural industrialization.
Promotional measures for KVIC.
4. Write short note (any two) 14
Role of RBI in agriculture credit.
Functions of Agro Processing Cooperatives.
Causes and impact of fluctuations in agriculture prices.
5. Describe in detail Cooperative Sugar Industry in Maharashtra. 14
6. What is rural industrialization Explain need, opportunities and constraints in
rural industrialization. 14
7. Explain in detail tabular and graphical approach of price determination. 14
Group F agriculture co-operative management (Paper IV)
Agro-Processing Industries and Rural Industrialization
Day and Date Tuesday, 4-12-2018 Max. Marks 70
Time 10.30 a.m. to 1.00 p.m.
Instructions Question No. one is compulsory.
Attempt any two from Question No. two to four.
Attempt any two from Question No. five to seven.
Figures to the right indicate full marks.
1. Case study 14
"Mother Dairy" is the single largest brand of milk in Delhi, India as well as in Asia,
marketing about 1.9 million litres of milk per day. Mother Dairy commands 40%
market share in the organised sector in and around Delhi, primarily because of
consistent quality and service whatever be the crisis floods, transport strike,
curfew etc. Mother Dairy, Patparganj, Delhi, is presently manufacturing and
selling around 8.5 lakh litres of tonned milk through bulk vending shops.
Mother Dairy is looking to take advantage of the opportunity which are in galore
available for all milk manufactures. Mother Dairy Delhi was set up in 1974 under
the operation of flood programme. It is now a subsidiary company of National
Dairy Development Board (NDDB). Mother Dairy sources its entire requirement
of liquid milk from dairy cooperatives. Similarly, Mother Dairy sources fruits and
vegetables from farmers /growers associations.
Mother Dairy also contributes to the cause of oil seeds grower cooperatives that
manufacture/pack the Dhara range of edible oils by undertaking to nationally
market all dhara products. Of the three of marketing-availability, acceptability
and affordability, Mother Dairy is already endowed with first two. Hence no
efforts are needed to make it acceptable. Its availability is not a limitation either,
because of the ample scope for increasing milk production, given the prevailing
low yields from dairy cattle. It leaves the third vital marketing factor affordability.
How to make milk affordable for the large majority with limited purchasing power
That is essence of the challenge.
Analyze the case.
Identify the major issues.
Recommend alternative solution.
Suggest the best solution.
Seat
No. Set P
Set P
SLR-CL 74 *SLRCL74*
2. Write short note (any two) 14
Urban Co-operative Banks.
Fishery Cooperatives.
NABARD.
3. Write short note (any two) 14
Problems of SSI.
Opportunities and constraints in rural industrialization.
Promotional measures for KVIC.
4. Write short note (any two) 14
Role of RBI in agriculture credit.
Functions of Agro Processing Cooperatives.
Causes and impact of fluctuations in agriculture prices.
5. Describe in detail Cooperative Sugar Industry in Maharashtra. 14
6. What is rural industrialization Explain need, opportunities and constraints in
rural industrialization. 14
7. Explain in detail tabular and graphical approach of price determination. 14
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- managerial communication – i
- managerial communication – ii
- managerial economics
- managerial excellence
- marketing management
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- operations management
- organisational behaviour
- organizational behaviour
- paper – ix : marketing management
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- paper – xv : research methodology
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- paper – xvii : strategic management
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- principles of management
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- sales and strategic marketing (new cbcs)
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