• Identification And Solution Of Management Problems Of Farmers Multi-purpose Cooperative Societies

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    • 1.3    STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
      The study is intended to investigate the major management problems and solutions of farmers cooperative societies in Onitsha north local government area of Anambra state.
      It is interesting observed that cooperative societies have laudable objectives which they set for themselves but these objectives are never achieved because of the management problems facing them, such as inadequate funding by members, poor and ineffective management of the societies and not having enough members.
      1.4    PURPOSE OF THE STUDY     
      The research work is mainly for academic purpose, the reliability of many cooperative societies and the liquidation of some of them suggests that something is wrong, perhaps with their management system.
      Therefore, it is the objectives of the researcher to find out some of the causes of these problems and suggest ways to bring about  a lasting improvement to farmers cooperative societies.
      The researcher would look into the problems militating against the effective management of farmers cooperative societies in Onitsha north.
      1.5    RESEARCH QUESTION   
      The following research question will be aimed at finding answer to this study.
      1.   Do unavailability of finance constitute a problem to the effective management of farmers cooperative society?
      2.   Do lack of committees in decision making constitute a problem of the effective management of farmers cooperative society?
      3.   Do lack of trained staff constitute a problem to the effective management of farmers cooperative society?

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    • ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]The researcher investigated the management problems and solutions of farmers cooperative societies in Onitsha north local government area. The population of the study was the registered farmers cooperative societies were systematically selected from the six registered societies in the Onitsha axis in such a way that for every three societies appearing on the list, the third one was picked or selected and three were equally selected from ten registered societies in the same axis.         ... Continue reading---