Investigating The Possibilities Of Implementation Of Six Sigma In Farmer Producing Companies In India: A Review

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  • Nitin Paranjape1, Dr. Kiran Kale2 Author

Abstract

This study explores the potential application of Six Sigma tools in Farmer Producing Companies (FPCs) in India. A literature review was conducted to understand FPC successes, challenges, and Six Sigma implementation steps. The review revealed that FPCs empower small and medium farmers by facilitating collaboration, enhancing bargaining power, and increasing output value. They offer various services to promote agriculture and horticulture, supporting crop production, protection, and value addition while reducing the influence of middlemen. This shift to direct marketing has improved farmers' financial status. However, challenges and threats to FPCs were also identified, including intermediaries' influence, political interference, and limited government support and credit facilities. To address these issues and enhance FPC members' productivity, Six Sigma implementation was considered. Surprisingly, few studies investigated Six Sigma's use in agriculture, but the steps for implementation align with agricultural needs. This research paper discusses the implications of applying Six Sigma to improve FPC operations and support the agricultural sector.

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2021-01-20

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