IFFCO Case Study

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CHAPTER- 1

PREFACE

In every organization management is that of an organization which concerns with planning, organizing, directing, and controlling, of various markeing activities to attain the business objectives. It is the science and art of preparing plans and organize then as well as direct the human efforts to control the force and utilize the materials for the benefits of human being.
As an integral part of the curriculum, All MBA students are required to under go a practical training in some industry. The main objective of this training is to student’s theoretical knowledge with exposure to practical operation of an organization. This provide the student with better
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On the enactment of the multistate cooperative Societies act 1984 & 2002, the society is deemed to be registered as a multistate cooperative society. The society is primarily engaged in the production and distribution of fertilizers. The byelaws of the society provide a broad frame work for the activities of IFFCO as a cooperative Society. IFFCO had set up the KALOL plant for manufacture of Nitrogenous Fertiliser and KANDLA plant for manufacture of Phosphoric fertiliser. These plants commenced commercial production in the year 1974-75.
IFFCO had emerged as Asia’s largest Fertilizers cooperative with its four modern sophisticated plants at KALOL and KANDLA in GUJARAT and PHULPUR and AONLA in UTTAR PRADESH, IFFCO is country’s largest producer of nitrogenous and complex fertilizer with the total production capacity of 2.6 million
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2) Promoting the fertilisers distribution system in the co-operative sector
3) Ensuring availability of fertilisers on the farmer’s doorstep.
4) Creating scientific awareness among farmers.
5) Promoting nation’s growth through modern though modern family technique
6) Improving agricultural productiveness via balanced fertiliser applications
7) Strengthening cooperation distribution system
8) To promote the activity for enriching the lifestyles of the agricultural

IFFCO has grown progressively in view that its inception today. It has emerged not best as the largest fertiliser producing organization in India but also Asia’s biggest fertiliser co-operative.
IFFCO started with two present day vegetation at a fee of Rs. 976 million. One ammonia and urea complex at Kalol and NPK plant at Kandla both in Gujrat.

IFFCO’s main aim
“Streangth management and participactory individual of the Indian cooperative with the aid of the usage of duly tested and suitable consultancy, advisory and technological interventions sourced from in the united states and overseas and in accordance of the cooperative principals and in concord with the legal guidelines and tradition of the

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