Which of the following is/are the important variants of a cooperative farming society? I-Cooperative Joint Farming Society II-Cooperative Better Farming Society III-Cooperative Tenant Farming Society IV-Cooperative Collective Farming Society

Which of the following is/are the important variants of a cooperative farming society? I-Cooperative Joint Farming Society II-Cooperative Better Farming Society III-Cooperative Tenant Farming Society IV-Cooperative Collective Farming Society Correct Answer All of the above

The correct option is 4 i.e.  All of the above.

Cooperative Farming Society:

  • In cooperative farming society, various farmers in a village pool their land together and agree to treat the pooled piece of land as one big farm.

Types of Cooperative Farming Society:

I-Cooperative Joint Farming Society:

  • A joint cooperative farming society is in which the members pool their land and other productive assets and carry on all the pre-sowing the pooling and post-harvesting functions.

II-Cooperative Better Farming Society:

  • In a cooperative better farming society, the members do not cultivate their land jointly.
  • Each member cultivates his own land.
  • However, they co-operate with each other for pre-sowing and post-harvesting operations.
  • They sell the crops jointly.

III-Cooperative Tenant Farming Society:

  • Cooperative Tenant Farming Society is a society that purchases or leases inland from the Government or some private persons and then in turn leases out the land to its members. 

IV-Cooperative Collective Farming Society:

  • This type of society involves the pooling of their land by the members on a permanent basis. 
  • The member who joins this society cannot even withdraw his land from society.

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