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Öğe Evaluation of performance of agricultural producer organizations and a model proposal: Evidence from Turkey(Univ Fed Rural Pernambuco, Dept Administracao, 2022) Saglam, Ugur; Erbas, Nizamettin; Inan, I. HakkiThis paper reviews the performance of agricultural producer organizations (POs) and focuses on the Logit performance model. The research was conducted in Usak, Turkey where organizational mobility has been active. The main material of the research consisted of the survey data conducted with 360 producers. The collected data were analyzed econometrically, and the independent variables according to the Logit model proposed were founded statistically significant. 89.2% of the producers was a member of the PO in the region. Organizational performance level of the POs was high. Members' satisfaction levels with being a member of the PO were 72.9% and their satisfaction levels with works of the organization's management were also 66.7%. These rates were higher than those in other research. This study will be important in terms of creating organizational management with an innovative vision and contributing to the efforts to raise members' satisfaction with the POs.Öğe ORGANIZATIONAL AWARENESS AND MARKETING PREFERENCES OF MEMBERS OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCER ORGANIZATION: THE CASE OF TURKEY(Univ Agronomic Sciences & Veterinary Medicine Bucharest - Usamv, 2023) Saglam, Ugur; Erbas, Nizamettin; Inan, I. . HakkiThis paper reviews the organizational awareness and marketing preferences of members of producer organizations in agriculture. The main material of this research consisted of surveys applied to 360 producers determined via the Proportional Sampling Method in Usak province, Turkey. According to the research results, each of the producers was a member of at least one Producers' Organization (PO). 59.1% of producers were interested in the PO, and 33.6% of them think that crops should be marketed by the Agricultural Development Cooperative. The ratio of member producers marketing their products through the POs was 19.7%. Only 38.4% of members were satisfied with the selling price of products. The POs in the region were generally successful, and the most successful one was also the Agricultural Development Cooperative with 72.3%. In the study, marketing prices, satisfaction with being a member of the POs, and satisfaction with the organizational management variables were tested by the Chi-square, and it was viewed that there was no significant difference among them. The study is important in increasing the effectiveness of the POs in all areas of agriculture and improving the organizational awareness of their members.