ITC Limited Enduring Value. For the Nation. For the Shareholder. Presented by. Krishna Gosavi (23) Mukesh Gupta (24) Megha Hiremath (25) Rahul Jagtap (27)

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ITC Limited Enduring Value. For the Nation. For the Shareholder. Presented by. Krishna Gosavi (23) Mukesh Gupta (24) Megha Hiremath (25) Rahul Jagtap (27)

 India is second most populated country in the world.  Agriculture is the backbone of Indian economy.  It contributes around 26% of the total GDP.  Agriculture provides livelihood to about 65% of the labour force and accounts for 8.56% of India's exports.  The fragmented farms are constraining the risk taking ability of Indian farmer locking him up into a vicious cycle of : > low risk taking ability, low investment, low productivity, weak market orientation, low value addition, low Margin, low risk taking ability.

 e-choupal is a Hindi word which means “village meeting place”. Market is a meeting place where vendors and customers come together to do transactions. e-choupal is a virtual market place where farmers can transact directly with a processor and can realize better price for their produce. Idea Generation  The idea of creating and leveraging an electronic market place came from the brainstorming session done by senior executives of ITC-IBD. Idea Initiation  The challenge of servicing the changing needs of global customers, competing with the aggressive transnationals trading behemoths in a low margin agri-commodity business, operating from a high cost economy like India and looking for alternative markets in the period of recession were the basic business driver behind the new business model.

 What’s the best corporate business structure model for rural India?  Does it require a new breed of leaders?  What are the challenges that these leaders are facing?  Will they have to work within new organizational structures?

 Numerous intermediaries’ in the value chain of the commodity business.  A more effective business model must be able to leverage the physical transmission Capabilities of these intermediaries.  e-Choupal have strengthened the basic business by enabling reduction of costs in the supply chain and deliver superior products /services to the customers like real time information on monsoon, prices, better farming practices.

 Helps enhance farm productivity by  Disseminating latest information on district level weather forecasts for short & medium terms  Best practices in farming  Supply of quality inputs (seed,herbicide, fertilizer, pesticides etc) in the village itself

 Helps improve price realization for farm produce by  · Making available live data on markets viz. Location / Buyer wise prices offered.  International market prices of relevant agri- commodities.  Historical & Up-to-date information on supply & demand.  Expert opinion on expected future price movements.

Helps minimize transaction costs in marketing farm produce by  · Buying output at the farmers’ doorstep  · Through transparent pricing & weight management practices

 ITC accumulates information regarding weather, modern farming practices, and market prices from sources like Meteorological Department, Agri-universities, mandis (regional market) etc., and uploads all information on to e-Choupal web site.  It is an interlocking network of partnerships (ITC + Met Dept + Universities + Input COs + Sanyojaks, the erstwhile Commission Agents) bringing the “best-inclass” information, knowledge and inputs.

e-choupal is a model with a number of non- conventional characteristics namely:  · Customer centric  · Capable of being used for many commodities and multiple transactions  · easily scalable once it is verified  · uses local talent and local people and develops local leaders  · stimulates local entrepreneurs to extend their innovativeness  · uses all the existing institutions and legal frameworks and many others can join the market as transaction time is low.

CommodityStages SoyabeanSaturation Stage Coffee & AquaculturePilot Stage WheatCritical mass Stage

Greater Interface with farmers, needing skills to be culturally sensitive and open to generate new ideas Employers required understanding villagers and their activities. Hierarchical and traditional management techniques had to be unlearned and the managers had to adopt a whole new way of creating distributed leadership in the organization.

e-Choupal's objective was to be achieved through the application of technology, so internet was used as the main component of implementation project. For building trust among the farmers towards the activities of ITC it was essential the interface between farmers and company is from the village community itself and not somebody from outside. Sanchalak was selected on the basis of their education, age, family size, caste, political lineage and other affiliation.

ITC employees impart operational knowledge of computer and Internet to him so that he can perform his task efficiently and effectively. Sanchalak works as the aggregator for the produce of small farmers which is to be sold to ITC and also aggregates the input orders of farmers to be directly placed with the manufacturers.

Market led business Growth in rural income Win Win situation Customization Cost reduction

 Cost element Conventionalmarket e-Choupal  Trolley Freight to Mandi 100 Nil  Filling & Weighing Labor 70 Nil  Labor Khadi Karai 50 Nil  Handling Loss 50 Nil  Sub Total 270 Nil  Processor Incurs  Commission to Agent  Cost of Gunny Bags 75 Nil  Labor (Stitching & Loading) 35 Nil  Labor at Factory (Unloading)  Freight to Factory  Transit Losses 10 Nil  Sub Total  Grand Total  As % of Beans Value 8% 2%

 Rupees in Million   Total  Total Outflows  Total Inflows  Tax Add backs on  Depreciation  Net Inflow  (Outflow) (34.2) (85.3)  Cumulative Inflow  (Outflow) (34.2) (119.5) (66.6) (1.2) 

 Comprehensive knowledge of rural market.  Designing a win win transaction model.  Leveraging the logistics channels.  Selection of sanchalak.  Evolving an appropriate user interface.  Bottom up model for entrepreneurship.

 The concept of e-choupal is applicable to any agricultural & allied activity in rural India.  Consequently the supply chain efficiencies/revenue models vary across commodities & geographies.  The Tata group too has stepped in with its own plans, and that too with dual foray, one by the Tata Chemicals the other by Rallis India.

ee-Choupal has been most successful initiative to wire rural India and to involve the farmers in learning. TThe success of e-Choupal has given new lessons to the corporate in the India and abroad.