E-CHOUPAL: ITC’S RURAL NETWORKING PROJECT* I. Abstract In Hindi (an Indian language spoken in most parts of Northern and Central India)‚ a choupal is a village gathering place. The e-choupal initiative—whereby a choupal is equipped with a computer and Internet connectivity—is the brainchild of a large agricultural processing company in India‚ the Indian Tobacco Company (ITC). The initiative was conceived to tackle the challenges posed by certain features of Indian agriculture‚ such as fragmented
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IT for Change Case Study e-Choupal – An Initiative of ITC IT for Change 2008 This case study is part of a research project that sought to analyse how different telecentre models approach development on the ground‚ proceeding to elaborate a typology based on the cornerstones of participation and equity. To conduct this assessment‚ four telecentre projects were examined: the Gujarat government’s E-gram project‚ the corporate-led venture by ITC called e-Choupal‚ the private enterprise model of Drishtee
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ITC e-Choupal ITC Limited is an Indian conglomerate with its headquarter in Kolkata‚ India. With diversifications into 5 different business segments‚ it is currently worth <VALUE>. The five broad divisions are Hotels‚ Paperboards and Packaging‚ FMCG‚ Information Technology and Agri-business. The agri-business division (ABD) of ITC is one of the largest contributors to ITC bringing in 60% of its total foreign exchange earnings. Started in 1990‚ ITC’s ABD is currently the second largest exporter
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ITC e-Choupal Weakness of e-choupal Although e-choupal helps eliminate the middleman and therefore allows farmers to get a better price for what they grow‚ it does nothing to solve the more fundamental problem of the inherent inefficiencies created by so many tiny farms. In addition‚ it relies on infrastructure‚ which is often lacking in rural communities. Electricity and telecommunication services can sometimes be less than 100 percent reliable in some of the places where echoupal has been implemented
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products and gain rewards. The business entity‚ such as ITC has the right to pursue profits and get reserved reputation in this case. There are kind of person involved getting hurt in this case‚ the middlemen. Because the healthy e-Choupal business model doesn’t allow this kind of intermediate exist. But they could become another form in the supply chain‚ the Sanchalak. End customer has the right to get quality goods and services. After e-Choupal reform initiatives‚ consumer can get better products
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e-choupal Introduction India is the second most populous country in the world. Majority of its population live in villages & earn their livelihood through farming. Agriculture is the backbone of Indian Economy. The agriculture sector in India contributed 14.6% to the GDP in 2011-12 and is the third largest contributor after service (57.2%) and industrial (28.6%) sector. Though the contribution of the agriculture sector has decreasing by 32% since 1990‚ the importance of the sector has not
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The ITC e-Choupal Initiative Q1) What was ITC’s motivation for creating the eChoupal? Ans: ITC’s International Business Division lagging behind the other divisions of the company and it was imperative that it got a fillip. The e-choupal project was launched to do exactly that.ITC had been successful in selling soybean oil domestically and processed soymeal internationally‚ but both the input and output sides of the agricultural supply chain in India were still far from efficient. In fact‚ farmers
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ITC e-CHOUPAL Summary India is a country that has a substantial stake in the agriculture sector and the fact that this sector alone is home to 72% of the population and employs around 60% of the population is enough to understand that Indian economy cannot grow without considering the needs of the agriculture sector. Agriculture has always been at the heart of the Indian economy but throughout India’s post independence history it has been a center piece for politics rather than empowering the farmers
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ITC e-Choupal an idea for upliftment of rural India e- Choupal is an initiative of ITC Limited (a large multi business conglomerate in India) to link directly with rural farmers for procurement of agricultural / aquaculture produce like soybeans‚ wheat‚ coffee‚ and prawns. e Choupal was conceived to tackle the challenges posed by the unique features of Indian agriculture‚ characterized by fragmented farms‚ weak infrastructure and the involvement of numerous intermediaries. A powerful illustration
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Porter ’s five forces is a framework for the industry analysis and business strategy development developed by Michael E. Porter . It draws upon Industrial Organization (IO) economics to derive five forces that determine the competitive intensity and therefore attractiveness of a market. Three of Porter ’s five forces refer to competition from external sources. The remainders are internal threats. It is useful to use Porter ’s five forces in conjunction with SWOT analysis (Strengths‚ Weaknesses
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