Category
page 1Agricultural cooperatives
kolkhoz
thumb|A former kolkhoz near Jermuk, Armenia
thumb|1931 propaganda poster: "Kolkhoznik, read the book! The book will help fulfill the plan of the second Bolsheviks|Bolshevik spring!"
thumb|Cotton growers at the "Zarya Vostoka" (Eastern Dawn) kolkhoz, Checheno-Ingush ASSR, 1938
A kolkhoz (Russian plural: kolkhozy; anglicized plural: kolkhozes () was a form of collective farm in the Soviet Union. Kolkhozes existed along with state farms or sovkhozes. These were the major components of the agriculture in the Soviet Union. The term continued to exist in some post-Soviet states.
collectivization in the Soviet Union
forced economic reforms of collective ownership of the means of production

moshav
thumb|Moshav Zekharia
thumb|Mesilat Zion
thumb|Beit Zayit
thumb|Shdema
thumb|Moshav Neve Michael
Arla Foods
farmer-owned industrial dairy cooperation
community-supported agriculture
socioeconomic model of agriculture and food distribution
agricultural cooperative
cooperative in agriculture where farmers pool their resources in certain areas of activity

Fonterra
Fonterra Co-operative Group Limited is a New Zealand multinational publicly traded dairy co-operative owned by New Zealand farmers. The company is responsible for approximately 30% of the world's dairy exports and has revenue exceeding NZ $22 billion, making it New Zealand's largest company. It is the sixth-largest dairy company in the world as of 2022, as well as the largest in the Southern Hemisphere.
collective farming
type of agricultural production in which multiple farmers run their holdings as a joint enterprise
FrieslandCampina
Royal FrieslandCampina N.V. is a Dutch multinational dairy cooperative which is based in Amersfoort, Netherlands. It is the result of a merger between Friesland Foods and Campina on 30 December 2008. The European Commission approved the merger on 17 December 2008, on the condition that the new company divest some activities by the Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom.
National Agricultural Cooperative Federation
South Korean Agricultural Cooperatives
Royal FloraHolland
Dutch florist conglomerate
Korean People's Association in Manchuria
Korean independence association in interwar Manchuria
Longo Maï
international network of agricultural co-operatives
moshav shitufi
village type in Israel
Moshavim Movement
Jewish agricultural cooperative movement
agricultural commune
an agricultural community based on agricultural labor
Lantmännen
(Swedish for 'farmers', literally 'land/rural men') is a Swedish agricultural cooperative. Owned by 19,000 Swedish farmers, they have 10,000 employees, operations in over 20 countries and an annual turnover of SEK 18 billion (approximately EUR 6.2 billion).
National Federation of Agricultural Co-operative Associations
The , in short , is a federation of agricultural cooperatives in Japan. ZEN-NOH was formed in 1972 with the joining of the ZENHANREN group (National Marketing Federation of Agricultural Cooperative Associations) and the ZENKOREN group (National Purchasing Federation of Agricultural Cooperative Associations). ZEN-NOH consists of 1,173 agricultural cooperatives and federations that in 2004 had a combined revenue of $53.8 billion (USD). ZEN-NOH is involved in the marketing, tracking, and quality assurance of the products of its cooperatives. As of 2006, ZEN-NOH has declared that it will not parti
Comunidad del Sur
Uruguayan eco-community
National People's Prefecture
1924–1934 Autonomous prefecture in China
winemaking cooperative
agricultural cooperative
Central Union of Agricultural Co-operatives
independent administrative Japanese body
Skånemejerier
Skånemejerier, based in Skåne County, is a Swedish cooperative and Sweden's largest producers of dairy products after Arla Foods. Founded in 1964, the company's products include milk, cream, yoghurt, soured milk, soured cream, cheese, and crème fraiche. Skånemejerier is a subsidiary of the multinational dairy products corporation Lactalis since 2012.