Financial health of farmer producer companies in Tamil Nadu: challenges and prospects

Abstract In India, where nearly 80% of farmers are small and marginal, farmer collectives have become essential for strengthening their livelihoods. Among these, Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs) play a critical role in advancing agricultural development and act as key conduits for implementing m...

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Main Authors: Mohanasundari Thangavel, Nihal Singh Khangar, Arpita Das, G. Sasikala, E. Vadivel, Anirup Sengupta
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Language:English
Published: Springer 2025-06-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/s43621-025-01341-3
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author Mohanasundari Thangavel
Nihal Singh Khangar
Arpita Das
G. Sasikala
E. Vadivel
Anirup Sengupta
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description Abstract In India, where nearly 80% of farmers are small and marginal, farmer collectives have become essential for strengthening their livelihoods. Among these, Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs) play a critical role in advancing agricultural development and act as key conduits for implementing major government schemes. This study evaluates the financial performance of Farmer Producer Companies (FPCs) in Tamil Nadu, aiming to identify key challenges and opportunities for growth. Using purposive sampling, 100 FPCs that had filed balance sheets for the financial years 2018–19, 2019–20, and 2020–21 was selected for analysis. Financial performance was assessed through Factor Analysis, complemented by a primary survey of 10 randomly selected FPCs (10% of the sample). The analysis reveals that most FPCs demonstrate average to poor financial performance, with only a few exceptions showing strong results. The primary survey highlights several barriers to growth, including limited access to credit, inadequate marketing infrastructure, and a lack of business management skills. To enhance scalability and sustainability, FPCs need targeted interventions such as capacity-building programs, improved access to financial services, and stronger market linkages. Revisiting credit eligibility criteria could also improve financial viability. Strengthening FPCs is essential not only for uplifting smallholder farmers but also for building a more inclusive and resilient agricultural economy in Tamil Nadu.
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spelling doaj-art-87685ffd6a58441cbe105aa08b6182992025-08-20T03:45:43ZengSpringerDiscover Sustainability2662-99842025-06-016111810.1007/s43621-025-01341-3Financial health of farmer producer companies in Tamil Nadu: challenges and prospectsMohanasundari Thangavel0Nihal Singh Khangar1Arpita Das2G. Sasikala3E. Vadivel4Anirup Sengupta5Department of Humanities & Social Science, Indian Institute of Technology IndoreDepartment of Humanities & Social Science, Indian Institute of Technology IndoreCentre for Sustainable Water Research, Indian Institute of Technology GuwahatiMIT College of Agriculture and TechnologyAgri Systems FoundationDepartment of Plant Science, Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences, University of ManitobaAbstract In India, where nearly 80% of farmers are small and marginal, farmer collectives have become essential for strengthening their livelihoods. Among these, Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs) play a critical role in advancing agricultural development and act as key conduits for implementing major government schemes. This study evaluates the financial performance of Farmer Producer Companies (FPCs) in Tamil Nadu, aiming to identify key challenges and opportunities for growth. Using purposive sampling, 100 FPCs that had filed balance sheets for the financial years 2018–19, 2019–20, and 2020–21 was selected for analysis. Financial performance was assessed through Factor Analysis, complemented by a primary survey of 10 randomly selected FPCs (10% of the sample). The analysis reveals that most FPCs demonstrate average to poor financial performance, with only a few exceptions showing strong results. The primary survey highlights several barriers to growth, including limited access to credit, inadequate marketing infrastructure, and a lack of business management skills. To enhance scalability and sustainability, FPCs need targeted interventions such as capacity-building programs, improved access to financial services, and stronger market linkages. Revisiting credit eligibility criteria could also improve financial viability. Strengthening FPCs is essential not only for uplifting smallholder farmers but also for building a more inclusive and resilient agricultural economy in Tamil Nadu.https://doi.org/10.1007/s43621-025-01341-3Agribusiness sustainabilityFarmer producer organizationsFarmer producer companiesFPC performanceTamil Nadu FPOsFinancial analysis
spellingShingle Mohanasundari Thangavel
Nihal Singh Khangar
Arpita Das
G. Sasikala
E. Vadivel
Anirup Sengupta
Financial health of farmer producer companies in Tamil Nadu: challenges and prospects
Discover Sustainability
Agribusiness sustainability
Farmer producer organizations
Farmer producer companies
FPC performance
Tamil Nadu FPOs
Financial analysis
title Financial health of farmer producer companies in Tamil Nadu: challenges and prospects
title_full Financial health of farmer producer companies in Tamil Nadu: challenges and prospects
title_fullStr Financial health of farmer producer companies in Tamil Nadu: challenges and prospects
title_full_unstemmed Financial health of farmer producer companies in Tamil Nadu: challenges and prospects
title_short Financial health of farmer producer companies in Tamil Nadu: challenges and prospects
title_sort financial health of farmer producer companies in tamil nadu challenges and prospects
topic Agribusiness sustainability
Farmer producer organizations
Farmer producer companies
FPC performance
Tamil Nadu FPOs
Financial analysis
url https://doi.org/10.1007/s43621-025-01341-3
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