List of cooperatives

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

    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

    • Lighthouse Cooperative, a multi-purpose cooperative in Tuguegarao City, Cagayan, Philippines established in 1998.
    • Tagum Cooperative- a cooperative from Tagum City with 9 Branches and 1 Business Center in Region XI.
    • First Community Cooperative (FICCO) - a cooperative from Cagayan de Oro City is one of the biggest cooperative in the Philippines with a total resources of 14,474,633,015 pesos and a total membership of 375,648 as of December 31, 2019. It has 56 branches located in various places in Mindanao, Visayas and Luzon.

    Europe

    Denmark

    Finland

    France

    Ireland

    Scandinavia

    Spain

    • Abacus Cooperativa
    • ACOR
    • Agrupación Asturiana de Cosecheros de Manzano de Sidra
    • Ciudad Jardín (Bilbao)
    • Consum
    • Coop57
    • Cooperativa de Casas Baratas «Pablo Iglesias»
    • Cooperativa Farmacéutica Asturiana
    • Cooperativa Integral Catalana
    • Cooperativa provincial agraria y ganadera San Isidro
    • Coren
    • COVAP
    • Dcoop
    • El Encinar
    • Cooperativa Agrícola El Progreso
    • EnergÉtica
    • Grupo Unide
    • Llet Nostra
    • Mondragón Cooperative Corporation is a federation of worker cooperatives based in the Basque region of Spain
    • Movimiento Cooperativo Vasco
    • Payá Hermanos
    • Pluràlia Televisión
    • Cooperativa lechera SAM
    • SOM (grupo cooperativo)
    • Som Energia

    Switzerland

    United Kingdom, Channel Islands and Isle of Man

    North America

    Canada

    Alberta

    British Columbia

    Manitoba

    New Brunswick

    Ontario

    Quebec

    Saskatchewan

    United States

    Oceania

    Australia

    New Zealand

    See also

    Notes

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