MODULE 3a
2. Definition of the fields of co-operation/partnership
SWOT analysis
SWOT analysis can help farmers better understand both internal and external factors, allowing them to make better decisions. SWOT analysis follows the organization from four different angles:
SWOT analysis contributes to the process of turning a vision into plans by providing a comprehensive picture of internal and external potential, to achieve organizational goals and/or production goals.
SWOT analysis can be used to plan farm development with an emphasis on areas with the greatest potential for co-operation/partnership. SWOT analysis can serve as a starting point for assessing and comparing the feasibility of a number of potential activities.
SWOT analysis includes four basic steps:
An example of SWOT analysis with a focus on marketing
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1. True or false? Cooperatives/ /partnerships can provide to groups of producers the necessary marketing power which is more comparable to that held by processors and other market players.
2. True or false? Pooling capital and resources through co-op enterprises is always a success
3. Which are parts of a needs assessment related to cooperation in farming? (More than one answer is correct)
4. Which fields are basic elements of every SWOT analysis? (More than one answer is correct)
5. Which of the following are real guidelines for success in cooperation in farming? (More than one answer is correct)
6. Which are possible social benefits of cooperation in agriculture? (More than one answer is correct)
This project has been funded with support from the European Commission.This publication reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.
CO-FARM: Enhancing COoperation amongst FARMing entrepreneurs
Project Number: 2016-1-IE01-KA202-016870
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