Small Scale Cooperative to Improve Farmers Livelihood (In Case of Kindo Koysha Woreda, Wolaita Zone S.N.N.P.R)

Abera Abebe

Abstract


Small scale cooperatives in most developing countries like Ethiopia are very import so as to alleviate problems associated with low production of agricultural output through rendering service particularly to the rural households. This study was carried out in Kindo Kosha Woreda to examine understand the various economics role of cooperatives. The general objectives of the study were to analysis the overall role of small scale cooperatives to improve farm household in Kindo Kosha  Woreda. For this study primary and secondary sources were used. To achieve the objectives of the study, combination of suitable qualitative and quantitative data were collected. The data were organized, summarized and analyzed using SPSS statistical package (SPPS version 16.0). The result shows different types of cooperatives need facilities like cows on the other consumer cooperatives contained age growth of this is due to  satisfies their consumption with little capital. The result also shows increase income. Cooperatives in rural hose hold both primary and secondary data were used. This data were collected from shows that most rural house hold participates in cooperatives. The government adopt the policies that appropriately encourage the cooperatives development like economy policy (macro and micro) that initiate cooperatives idea. Mobilizing all sticks holders on the development of cooperatives and all stock holders have work on compliment bases.

Keywords: Kindo Koysha, Cooperative, role, Credit Small scale


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