| 1 |
To
make arrangements necessary for the sale of rubber produced
by its members. |
| 2 |
To
produce and distribute among members, good quality seedings,
agricultural equipment, manure, pesticides etc. |
| 3 |
To act as an agent for the sale of rubber products and to
give financial and technical aid and to control the industrial
concerns of rubber industry, and to scientifically prepare
and process the rubber produced by the members. |
| 4 |
To
hire or purchase lorry or other vehicles for the convenient,
movement of the goods to and from the society. |
| 5 |
To give advance loans to the members on the security of
the goods submitted to the society. |
| 6 |
To
educate and instruct scientific knowledge for the proper
processing of rubber latex and rubber cultivation. |
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| 7 |
To
act as an agent of the government as well as the rubber board
for the development. |
| 8 |
To
import the scientific knowledge of rubber cultivation, the
society can own rubber estates by itself or to take rubber
estates on lease arrangement. |
| 9 |
The society can either take or hire or it will have its own
godowns to stock the products produced by the members. Similarly
the society can have consumer shops for the benefits of the
labourers and members. |
| 10 |
To
promote among members co-operation, self - reliance and minimum
expenditure. |
| 11 |
To
establish industries by collecting raw rubber. |
| 12 |
To
do other acts that are necessary for the various purposes
stated above. |
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