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Mondragon Corporation
Spanish cooperative federation
International Cooperative Alliance
federation representing co-operatives and the worldwide co-operative movement
Desjardins Group
Canadian association of credit unions
National Mutual Insurance Federation of Agricultural Cooperatives
Swedish Cooperative Union
cooperative Swedish retail chain
Cecosesola
The Central Cooperative of Social Services of Lara (; CECOSESOLA) is a cooperative federation in the Venezuelan state of Lara. It was established in 1967, when a number of cooperatives in Barquisimeto came together to provide a system of social services to their members. Following the collapse of its public transport bus service, which had operated in the late-1970s until it was shut down by the local government, the organization went through a period of reorganization. In 1983, CECOSESOLA workers abolished the cooperative's internal hierarchy and established a system of workers' self-manageme
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
Seikatsu Club Consumers' Co-operative Union
Japanese business enterprise
co-operative federation
co-operative organization in which all members are co-operatives
fenaco
Fenaco is an agricultural cooperative federation in Switzerland, headquartered in Bern. Fenaco is an acronym of its French name fédération nationale des coopératives agricoles. Members of the federation are 137 agricultural cooperatives trading under the name Landi as well as some others. This makes Fenaco indirectly owned by the around 40,000 members of the Landi cooperatives, 23,000 of them being active farmers.