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Cooperatives Power MSME Growth Drive in India

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India observed the International Day of Cooperatives (5th July 2025) while celebrating four years of the Ministry of Cooperation. The spotlight is on leveraging cooperatives and schemes like PM Vishwakarma to empower artisans and boost MSMEs.

Key Concepts and Definitions

TermDescription
CooperativeMember-owned enterprise aiming to meet common economic, social, and cultural needs
MSMEMicro, Small, and Medium Enterprises; critical for employment and economic growth
PM Vishwakarma SchemeCentral scheme to support traditional artisans with finance, skill, and market access
PACSPrimary Agricultural Credit Societies; grassroots cooperative banking units
Sahakar se SamriddhiVision behind the Ministry of Cooperation to drive prosperity through cooperative models

How Can Cooperatives Contribute to Boosting the MSME Sector in India?

Contribution AreaDetails
Financial EmpowermentLower credit cost (5–7% under PM Vishwakarma), shared machinery, reduced production costs
Market AccessCollective branding, certifications, better reach to domestic and international markets
Technology & Skill DevelopmentCluster-level training, digital and automation adoption
Government Scheme IntegrationCooperatives as delivery agents for schemes like PM Vishwakarma
Inclusive & Sustainable GrowthWomen empowerment (e.g., Lijjat Papad), rural development, circular economy initiatives

What are Cooperatives in India?

AspectDetails
Overview800,000+ cooperatives across agriculture, credit, housing, fisheries, dairy
Legal Evolution97th Constitutional Amendment (2011) recognized right to form cooperatives (Article 19)
Governance ReformMulti-State Co-op Societies (Amendment) Act 2022 added Election Authority & Rehab Fund
Vision“Sahakar se Samriddhi” – prosperity through cooperation

Key Contributions of Cooperatives

SectorImpact
Employment29 crore members; 13.3% of India’s direct employment
Agriculture15% of short-term agri-credit, 30% sugar output, 35% fertilizer distribution
Financial Inclusion20% of cooperatives in banking, enabling credit access in rural areas
Food SecurityAmul, IFFCO, NAFED ensure food processing, input distribution, and exports
Women EmpowermentSEWA, Lijjat Papad promote self-reliance among women

Notable Cooperatives in India

NameFunction
PACSRural credit delivery via NABARD and banks
AMULDairy cooperative responsible for India’s White Revolution
IFFCOMajor fertiliser cooperative aiding agriculture
HOPCOMSFarm produce marketing cooperative in Karnataka
Lijjat PapadWomen-run cooperative for papad production

Challenges in Cooperatives Empowering MSMEs

Challenge AreaIssues
MisconceptionsViewed as politically driven; low awareness of cooperative models
Financial ConstraintsWeak cooperative banking sector; limited credit history
Complex RegulationsOverlap of laws, GST issues, bureaucratic delays
Digital LagLow adoption of e-tools and platforms like ONDC or GeM
Governance DeficitPoor transparency, limited audits, weak internal capacity

Measures to Strengthen Cooperatives for MSMEs

Focus AreaRecommendations
Policy & RegulationTax breaks, public procurement prioritization, simplify GST, align with National Cooperative Policy
Finance & CreditExpand PACS for MSMEs, connect with MUDRA, NABARD, promote cooperative fintech
InfrastructureDigital tools, Common Facility Centers, logistics cooperatives
Branding & Market AccessCoopMade labels, ONDC integration, export clusters
Awareness Campaigns“Cooperatives for Atmanirbhar MSMEs”, mobilize SHGs, highlight success stories

In a Nutshell

Memory Code: “COOP-FLOW”
C – Credit access
O – ONDC digital push
O – Outreach via Vishwakarma
P – Production synergy
F – Financial support
L – Livelihood generation
O – Online branding
W – Women-led empowerment

Prelims Questions

  1. Which Constitutional Amendment recognized the right to form cooperatives in India?
    A. 74th
    B. 86th
    C. 97th
    D. 101st
  2. PACS are primarily associated with:
    A. Urban housing cooperatives
    B. Dairy product marketing
    C. Agricultural credit delivery
    D. Textile production units
  3. The PM Vishwakarma scheme primarily targets:
    A. IT Startups
    B. Traditional artisans and craftsmen
    C. Export-oriented units
    D. Large-scale manufacturing firms

Mains Questions

  1. Discuss how the synergy between cooperatives and MSMEs can support India’s vision of inclusive and sustainable growth. (GS III – Economy)
  2. Evaluate the steps needed to reform cooperatives in India to function as efficient intermediaries for MSME development. (GS II – Governance)

Prelims Answer Key

Question No.Correct AnswerExplanation
1C97th Amendment added Part IX-B and recognized cooperative rights
2CPACS are grassroots-level agri-credit institutions
3BPM Vishwakarma supports artisans and traditional craftspeople

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