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RURAL MARKETINGCase- Study

ITC¶s e-Choupal

Presented By:- Chintan Kevalia

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ABOUT ITC

India's foremost private sector companies with a market

capitalisation of more than US $ 10 billion

Presence in Cigarettes, Hotels, Paperboards & Specialty

Papers, Packaging, Agri-Business, Packaged Foods &

Confectionery, Branded Apparel, Greeting Cards and other 

FMCG products.

India's largest exporters of agricultural products.

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ABOUT Self-Help Group

Self-Help Group (SHG) is a small voluntary association of poor 

people

ITC have lately been approaching SHGs across the country to

market their products

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Self-Help Group

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What is e-choupal? How does it work?

Taking the Internet to the villages and empowering rural India with

information at the click of a button is what best describes ITC's

much acclaimed initiative - e-Choupal.

Places computers with Internet access in rural farming villages

Farmers can use the computer to access daily closing prices on

local mandis, as well as to track global price trends or find

information about new farming techniques - either directly or,

because many farmers are illiterate, via the sanchalak.

Use the e-Choupal to order seed, fertilizer, and other products

such as consumer goods from ITC or its partners, at prices lower 

than those available from village traders

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E-Choupal

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How e-choupal helps in strengthening the agricultural

business arm in ITC?

Single-largest information technology-based intervention

Direct marketing channel, eliminating wasteful intermediation and multiple

handling, thus reducing transaction costs and making logistics efficient.

Created a highly profitable distribution and product design channel for the

company

Preventing their expertise from being shared with ITC¶s Competition.

It enables rapid, low-cost information dissemination and a trusted brand for 

introducing new Products, while minimizing the need for a traveling sales force.

E-Choupal also allows ITC to develop long-term supplier relationships with

farmers and attain some degree of supply security over time.

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THEME AND GROWTH BEHIND THE E-CHOUPALS

Re-engineer, Not Reconstruct

 Address the Whole, Not Just One Part

Co-Branding

Inbound

Logistics

Display &Inspection Auction

Bagging &

WeighingPayment

OutboundLogistics

Mandi Operations Systems

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Homemaker to Income-builder Bhatoura village. Sursa block. Hardoi, Uttar Pradesh. Rambeti was just another homemaker from a backward group till her friends and neighbours convinced her to join their self-help group, Shilpika. They even coaxed her to be one of the office-bearers. Shilpika, with the help of ITC and its partner NGO, worked on a simplemandate ± to upgrade the Chikankari skills of local women and connect them tomarkets. Rambeti was instrumental in getting a Master Chikan craftsman to train 50

Shilpika members in the intricacies of the craft that would fetch them far better remuneration than the Rs 50 to Rs 100 they usually earned for a month of backbreaking work. As the project gathered momentum, it was evident that the self-help groups needed 'Sanchalikas' ± caretakers ± for the Chikan production centres.Rambeti was the natural choice for her group. They also started participating inexhibitions to promote their products. Today, her group earns a cumulative wage of 

Rs 70,000 per annum and has made profits of Rs 52,000. The profit first goestowards repayment of their loans. Residual profits are shared among the groupmembers. Since the loans are disbursed from a rotating fund provided by ITC,repayment enables other beneficiaries to participate in this virtuous cycle. Rambetihas been instrumental in setting up another production group called Kashida. Across several states in India, ITC is helping thousands of women like Rambeti help

themselves.

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Homemaker to Income-builder 

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Conclusion