The Role of Agricultural Cooperatives in Improving the Logistics Management Performance of Camel Milk Production
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Agricultural cooperatives, Logistics management, Camel milk, Raw material.Abstract
This research aimed to address the following problem:’’ How do agricultural cooperatives contribute to improving the logistics management of camel milk production - taking raw milk as a model in the Sekaya Factory, Tindouf Province’’. This was achieved by exploring the aspects of the relationship between the agricultural cooperative system and the logistics chain of camel milk production, along with its various processes, in order to enhance and sustain milk production in the Sekaya Factory. An applied study was conducted using a descriptive- analytical approach, which involved distributing questionnaires to the stakeholders responsible for collecting the raw milk. Among the study's findings, it was proven that the agricultural cooperative system and its material and moral significance have a significant impact on the logistics chain of production. The study confirmed the existence of both material and moral influences on the stakeholders, and consequently, on the factory, leading to the improvement of product performance and sustainability.Downloads
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