This is a list of notable co-operative enterprises by country. Co-operatives are business organizations owned and operated by a group of individuals for their mutual benefit.[1] For a list of Co-operative Federations, please see List of co-operative federations.

Africa

Kenya

Uganda

Asia

India

  • Amul
  • Indian Farmers Fertiliser Cooperative (IFFCO)
  • Southern Green Farming And Marketing Multi State cooperative society ( Farmfed)

Japan

  • Co-op Kobe (Japanese: コープこうべ), officially known as Consumer Co-operative Kobe, is a Kobe, Japan-based consumers' cooperative. It is the largest retail cooperative in Japan and, with over 1.2 million members, is one of the largest cooperatives in the world.

Philippines

Singapore

  • NTUC Enterprise is a new holding co-operative set up by NTUC, Singapore Labour Foundation (SLF) and unions affiliated to both NTUC and SLF. NTUC Enterprise institutionalises the strategic partnership between NTUC, SLF and the unions to enable the NTUC Social Enterprises to do even more for working families.[3]

Europe

Denmark

Finland

France

Germany

Italy

Ireland

Poland

Scandinavia

Spain

Switzerland

United Kingdom, Channel Islands and Isle of Man

North America

  • Los Horcones, a Mexican producer cooperative and Walden Two (an experimental community)
  • UBPC, a group of cooperatives all around Cuba that’s mostly used for agriculture, similar to a CPA
  • CPA, a group of cooperatives all around Cuba that’s mostly used for agriculture, similar to a UBPC

Canada

Alberta

British Columbia

New Brunswick

Ontario

Quebec

Saskatchewan

United States

Oceania

Australia

New Zealand

See also

Notes

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