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Page 98
... grades and push their products so actively that the grades decided upon will finally come to be considered as standard . Standardization of grades will be an immense boost to the cooperatives as they seek to make a name for themselves ...
... grades and push their products so actively that the grades decided upon will finally come to be considered as standard . Standardization of grades will be an immense boost to the cooperatives as they seek to make a name for themselves ...
Page 99
... grading gives returns to the growers that are far out of proportion to the additional costs undergone in setting up grades and adhering to the principles embodied in them . Each grade commands a different price from every other one ...
... grading gives returns to the growers that are far out of proportion to the additional costs undergone in setting up grades and adhering to the principles embodied in them . Each grade commands a different price from every other one ...
Page 100
... grades have been adopted , the future of the cooperative depends upon how well it can hold itself together , the financial support it receives , and the education and aggressiveness of its members . PACKING . Packing is a third kind of ...
... grades have been adopted , the future of the cooperative depends upon how well it can hold itself together , the financial support it receives , and the education and aggressiveness of its members . PACKING . Packing is a third kind of ...
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External and Internal Phases of Cooperative | 62 |
Services Rendered by Cooperatives to Their | 94 |
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