
Farmers' Associations
Farmers' associations are organizations formed by farmers to work together for common goals, such as increasing bargaining power, improving access to resources, and sharing knowledge. They enable members to pool their products for better market prices, access collective training, and advocate for policies that benefit agriculture. These associations often provide support services, technical advice, and a sense of community, helping farmers to operate more efficiently and sustainably. Essentially, they serve as a collective voice and support network, strengthening individual farmers’ ability to succeed in a competitive marketplace.