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RURAL MARKETING PRESENTATION “e- CHOUPAL”

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RURAL MARKETING

PRESENTATION

“e- CHOUPAL”

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SECTIONS1) Introduction To ITC & e-Choupal

2) The e-Choupal System

3) Apprehensions To e-Choupal

4) Operating Environment Constraints Faced By ITC

5) Benefits For The Farmers

6) Social Impact Of e-Choupal

7) Gains For ITC

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INTRODUCTION

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Vision & Mission statements

• Vision: Sustain ITC’s position as one of India’s most valuable corporations through world class performance, creating growing value for the Indian economy and the Company’s stakeholders.

• Mission: To enhance the wealth generating capability of the enterprise in a globalizing environment, delivering superior and sustainable stakeholder value.

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Business Mix of ITC Ltd.

FMCG• Cigarettes• Foods• Lifestyle Retailing• Greeting, Gifting & Stationery• Safety Matches• Agarbattis

Paperboards & Packaging• Paperboards & Specialty Papers• Packaging

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Business Mix (Cont’d)

Agri – Business• Agri-Exports• e-Choupal• Leaf Tobacco

Hotels

Group Companies • ITC Infotech; etc.

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CAGR during FY 2005-2008

Category CAGR Growth parameters

Cigarettes 10.9 % Pricing power

Hotels 22.7% Inward traffic, occupancy

Paper 17.2 % Capacity utilization, value added products

Agri business

34.3 % e-choupal, choupal sagar,

FMCG-Others

60.2 % Fast track, decent share.

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Market share of ITC Ltd.

Outstanding market leader • Cigarettes, Hotels, Paperboards,

Packaging and Agri-Exports.

Gaining market share • Nascent businesses of Packaged

Foods & Confectionery, Branded Apparel and Greeting Cards.

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THE E –CHOUPAL SYSTEM

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Indian Agriculture Has Excellent Resources

• Plenty of Arable land

– Rich & diverse Agro-climatic zones– Strong Agricultural Research– Large & growing markets

• Indian Farmer’s resourcefulness is also legendry

– Works very hard ( whole family is on the farm)– Takes risk ( on weather ,yields , price)– Is innovative ( technology adoption, risk management)

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The Devil

• The Middleman– Lends Money , source of inputs , buys output

• But blocks information flow & market signals and extracts larger profit for himself– Also spins an exploitative cycle of dependency– Therefore evil

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…And the Implications

Low Risk Taking Ability

Low Investment

Low ProductivityLow Value Addition

Low Margin

Weak market Orientation

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The e-Choupal Infrastructure

• ITC Kiosk with Internet Access

– In the house of one trained farmer, Sanchalak

– Within walking distance of target farmers

• Warehousing Hub

– Managed by the erstwhile middleman, Samyojak

– Within tractor able distance of target farmers

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Structure of e-Choupal

• Checks details• Does quality checks• Provides slips

Sanchalak

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APPREHENSIONS TO e-CHOUPAL

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RISKS:

• Radical shifts in computing access .• Threat of unionization of sanchalaks and

rent extractions.• The diversity of activities and speed of

expansion create threats to efficient management.

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Managing Bureaucracy:

• The agricultural produce marketing act prohibits procurements outside the mandi.

• The government offered to waive the mandi tax on the produce procured through the e-Choupal.

• But tax was not making ITC uncompetitive therefore ITC continuing paying taxes.

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OPERATING ENVIRONMENT CONSTRAINTS

FACED BY ITC

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TECHNOLOGY

• Overcoming power constraints

Unreliable

Quality• Transportation• Telecom infrastructure

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CHALLENGES

• Radical shifts in computing access could fundamentally alter community-based business models.

• Threats from sanchalaks• relationship with the samyojaks • Scope of the e-Choupal operation

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BENEFITS FOR THE FARMER

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1) Relevant & Real-time Information

2) Better Decision Making, Hence Better Value For Crop

3) Farmer No Longer Bears Transportation Cost

4) Electronic Weighing Facilities – Avoids Intentional Spillage

5) Treatment As That Of A Respected Customer

6) Increment Of 2.5% Over The Mandi System

7) Information Also Provided To Improve Yield

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Additional Services

Managing Credit Risk Through Sanchalak Network

Non-cash Loans For Farm Inputs

Loans To Sanchalak

Direct Loans To Farmers Based On Sanchalak

Recommendations

Insurance & Risk Management

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SOCIAL IMPACT OF e-CHOUPAL

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Information That Is Available On e-CHOUPAL

• Weather

• Agricultural best Practices

• Customized Quality solutions

• Intelligent Product Deployment

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GAINS FOR ITC

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Wheat

Soybean

Soybean& Wheat

Coffee

Aqua

Wheat

Soybean

Soybean& Wheat

Coffee

Aqua

Scale Today and Vision Tomorrow

6 StatesKiosks: 6400

Villages: 40,000

Farmers: 4.1 million

Year 2007:

15 StatesKiosks: 20,000

Villages: 100,000

Farmers: 10 million

Year 2012:

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• Supply Security

• Lowering ITC Logistic Cost

• Better Plan Future Operations

• True Cost Of Intermediation

• Reimbursement Of Transport Costs

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Transaction Costs in Mandi ChainSoybeans Example

Farmer Incurs

Trolley Freight to Mandi = 120Labour = 50Kacchha Adat = 150Handling Loss = 50

Rs per MT

370

ProcessorIncurs

Commission to Agent = 100Cost of Gunny Bags (net) = 75Freight to Factory = 120Handling at Mandi = 40

335

Total Chain 705

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Transaction Costs in Choupal ChainSoybeans Example

Farmer Incurs

Trolley Freight to ITC Hub = 120Labour = 50Kacchha Adat = 150Handling Loss = 50

Rs per MT

370

ProcessorIncurs

Commission to Sanchalak = 100Cost of Gunny Bags (net) = 75Freight to Factory = 120Storage & Handling at Hub = 40

335

Total Chain 705

120

50

Cash Disbursement Costs = 50

215

335

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Conclusion

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1) PANKAJ JAIN - 102

2) ROBIN KAPOOR -

3) VIKAS SHARMA -

4) POOJA GUPTA - 103

5) TUSHAR GARG -

6) ANSHUL YADAV - 92

7) DEEPAK KUMAR -

8) INDRAJEET SINGH - 96

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