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Welcome to Co-op Café, where coffee becomes a celebration of community. Our mission is to share the story of cooperatives through exceptional coffee beans, sourced from the Philippines and around the world. Every cup connects you to farmers, workers, and communities building sustainable and thriving futures.
Our beans come from cooperatives dedicated to fairness, sustainability, and solidarity. By choosing these partnerships, we ensure fair wages, ethical practices, and high-quality coffee that’s rich in both flavor and purpose. Whether from the Philippines’ lush highlands or renowned coffee regions abroad, each bean tells a tale of collaboration and care.We aim to inspire cooperative entrepreneurs to create their own Co-op Café. We provide premium coffee beans, plus the tools to build an online presence and grow their venture. Together, we can amplify the impact of the cooperative movement, one Co-op Café at a time.Thank you for supporting Co-op Café—where every brew makes a difference.
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1769
This dark roast blend delivers a smooth burnt caramel sweetness, enriched by subtle leather notes and a lingering roasted coconut finish.Midnight Ember 1769 suggests depth, warmth, and a smooth yet bold experience.
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In 1769, a significant event for the cooperative movement occurred with the founding of the Fenwick Weavers' Society, recognized as the first documented consumer cooperative. This cooperative was established in a modest cottage in Fenwick, East Ayrshire, where local weavers pooled their resources to purchase a sack of oatmeal. They began selling the contents at a discount, thus creating a community-driven business model aimed at supporting local workers during a challenging economic period.The Fenwick Weavers' Society represented an early application of cooperative principles, focusing on shared ownership and mutual aid among its members. This initiative laid the groundwork for future cooperatives, highlighting the importance of collective action in addressing economic challenges faced by workers. The principles that emerged from this society would later influence the broader cooperative movement, particularly in the context of industrialization and labor rights in the 19th century.
1828
Cedar Reserve 1828 offers rich tobacco notes, complemented by hints of cedar wood and a roasted cashew nut aftertaste. This special blend evokes sophistication with a moderate dark roast profile.
The year 1828 was pivotal for the cooperative movement, primarily due to Dr. William King's establishment of The Co-operator, a monthly publication aimed at promoting cooperative philosophy. This periodical provided practical guidance for the working class on creating and managing cooperative enterprises, empowering workers to pursue self-help and mutual aid.Inspired by Robert Owen, often regarded as the father of the cooperative movement, King’s efforts emphasized cooperation among workers to improve their living conditions. In addition to launching The Co-operator, he operated a cooperative store in Brighton, showcasing the practical application of cooperative principles.King's publication resonated with many, leading to increased awareness and interest in cooperative societies. This foundational work set the stage for the establishment of the Rochdale Society of Equitable Pioneers in 1844, which implemented key principles such as democratic member control and profit-sharing based on patronage. Thus, 1828 marks a crucial year that catalyzed the growth and formalization of cooperatives aimed at addressing the needs of the working class during a time of significant social and economic change.
1844
This medium roast blend showcases the timeless artistry of coffee-making, crafted exclusively from 100% pure Arabica beans.Co-op Café Heritage 1844 offers a smooth, well-rounded flavor with notes of caramel, toasted nuts, and a touch of honeyed sweetness, leading to a balanced and satisfying finish.Zest ▲▲△△△
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The year 1844 is crucial for the cooperative movement due to the founding of the Rochdale Society of Equitable Pioneers in Rochdale, England. This group of 28 weavers and skilled workers established the first successful modern cooperative, creating a model that would inspire cooperatives worldwide.The Rochdale Pioneers implemented a set of principles known as the Rochdale Principles, which laid the foundation for cooperative organization. These principles emphasized democratic member control, equitable distribution of profits based on patronage, and a commitment to providing high-quality goods at fair prices.Their cooperative began operations on December 21, 1844, selling basic food items like butter, sugar, and flour. The success of this venture demonstrated the effectiveness of cooperative business models in addressing the needs of workers during a time of economic hardship caused by industrialization.Today, the Rochdale model serves as an enduring symbol and framework for cooperatives around the globe, influencing nearly 700 million people who participate in cooperative enterprises today.
1864
This moderate dark roast blend offers a symphony of flavors with notes of roasted cacao nibs, a lively red grapes acidity, accented by a hint of black tea, and culminating in a sweet caramel finish.Velvet Sonata 1864 evokes an era of elegance and rich taste experience.Zest ▲▲▲△△
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The year 1864 marked a significant development in the cooperative movement with the establishment of the first popular bank in Lodi, Italy, by Luigi Luzzatti. This bank represented an important step in the evolution of cooperative financial institutions, providing accessible banking services to local communities and promoting economic self-sufficiency among the working class.Additionally, this year saw the emergence of the Raiffeisen model in Germany, developed by Friedrich Wilhelm Raiffeisen. Raiffeisen's approach to rural credit associations laid the groundwork for modern credit unions, emphasizing mutual aid and community support. His model focused on pooling resources to provide loans to farmers and small producers, helping them to escape the cycle of debt imposed by traditional lenders.These developments in 1864 contributed to the broader growth of cooperative principles worldwide, highlighting the importance of mutuality and collective action in addressing economic challenges faced by communities. The establishment of cooperative banks and credit unions during this period helped to empower individuals and foster a sense of solidarity among working-class members, reinforcing the foundational values that continue to underpin cooperatives today.
1883
This moderate dark roast blend melds the warmth of roasted hazelnut with the depth of bittersweet dark chocolate notes, finishing with a touch of spicy flair.Crimson Baroque 1883 hints at a rich, complex, and spirited taste journey.Zest ▲▲▲▲△
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The year 1883 was significant for the cooperative movement with the founding of the Women's Cooperative Guild by Alice Acland and Mary Lawrenson. This organization emerged during the Co-operative Congress in Edinburgh, where a group of women recognized the need for a dedicated platform to represent women workers within the cooperative movement.The Women's Cooperative Guild aimed to empower women by advocating for their rights and promoting female participation in cooperatives. The Guild campaigned for various social issues, including female suffrage, education, and fair labor practices. By providing women with a voice and a means to organize, it played a crucial role in integrating gender equality into the cooperative framework.The establishment of the Women's Cooperative Guild marked a pivotal moment in the cooperative movement, highlighting the importance of representation and inclusivity. It laid the groundwork for future advancements in women's rights within cooperatives and contributed to the broader social reform movements of the time. The impact of this organization continues to resonate today, as it helped shape the principles of cooperation to be more inclusive and equitable.
1895
This moderate dark roast blend combines the earthiness of roasted Spanish peanut, the sweetness of vanilla notes, and a unique hint of green papaya.Golden Harvest 1895 suggests a blend that's both comforting and uniquely exotic.Zest ▲▲△△△
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The year 1895 was pivotal for the cooperative movement with the founding of the International Cooperative Alliance (ICA) during the first International Cooperative Congress held in London. This event brought together delegates from various countries, including Argentina, Australia, Belgium, England, Denmark, France, Germany, India, Italy, Switzerland, and the USA.The establishment of the ICA aimed to promote cooperation among cooperatives worldwide, provide information on cooperative practices, define and defend cooperative principles, and develop international trade. This marked a crucial step in uniting cooperative efforts across borders and fostering solidarity among cooperative organizations.The formation of the ICA helped to institutionalize the cooperative movement on a global scale, enabling cooperatives to share knowledge and resources effectively. It also laid the groundwork for future international cooperation and advocacy for cooperative values, which continue to resonate in today’s global economy.As a result, 1895 is recognized as a landmark year that significantly advanced the cooperative movement by establishing a framework for international collaboration and support among cooperatives worldwide.
Illy Classico
This medium roast blend presents a harmonious balance of flavors, with notes of caramel, chocolate, and a floral aroma, leading to a smooth finish.Zest ▲▲△△△
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The year 1954 was pivotal for the cooperative movement worldwide, marked by the establishment of the First Community Cooperative (FICCO) in the Philippines. Founded on July 8, 1954, as the Ateneo Credit Union at Ateneo de Cagayan, FICCO aimed to provide accessible financial services to its members and promote economic self-sufficiency within the community.In addition to FICCO's founding, this year also saw the 19th Congress of the International Cooperative Alliance (ICA) held in Paris. During this congress, a significant resolution was passed that emphasized the responsibility of established cooperative movements in developed countries to support cooperative pioneers in underdeveloped nations. This resolution highlighted the role of cooperation in fostering economic growth and called for actionable programs to facilitate the spread of cooperative principles globally.The establishment of FICCO and the ICA's resolutions in 1954 underscored a growing recognition of cooperatives as vital tools for social and economic development. These developments contributed to a more robust international cooperative network, promoting solidarity and mutual support among cooperatives around the world.Together, these events marked 1954 as a landmark year that advanced the cooperative movement by emphasizing cooperation's potential to empower communities and foster sustainable economic growth.
UCC Roast Master Drip Italian Roast
This medium dark roast offers milk chocolate notes with a caramelly finish.Zest ▲▲△△△
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The year 1937 was a pivotal moment for the cooperative movement, as it marked the adoption of the Co-operative Principles by the International Co-operative Alliance (ICA). These principles became the foundation for cooperatives worldwide, setting a clear framework for how cooperatives should operate and interact with their members and communities. They emphasized essential values such as voluntary and open membership, democratic member control, member economic participation, autonomy and independence, education, training, and information, cooperation among cooperatives, and concern for the community.The adoption of these principles in 1937 represented a crucial step in unifying cooperatives around the globe, fostering a sense of shared purpose and commitment to the core values that define the cooperative model. By providing a common set of guidelines, the principles helped cooperatives maintain their identity while adapting to the evolving economic and social landscape of the 20th century.These principles not only strengthened the cooperative movement but also facilitated international collaboration among cooperatives, allowing them to more effectively serve their members and contribute to community welfare. This foundation played a key role in the growth and resilience of cooperatives, ensuring they could navigate the challenges of the time while remaining true to their democratic and community-oriented values.Overall, 1937 marked a significant turning point in the cooperative movement, laying the groundwork for the continued success and global expansion of cooperatives, as they worked together to promote social and economic development, reduce inequalities, and empower communities worldwide.
1956
An extra dark roast that unfolds with layers of deep dark chocolate, the sweetness of brown sugar, and a vibrant tangerine citrus acidity.Obsidian Echo 1956 reflects a blend of bold depth, sweetness, and a zesty twist.Zest ▲▲▲▲△
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The year 1956 marked a pivotal moment for the cooperative movement worldwide, as the International Co-operative Alliance (ICA) reinforced and promoted the Co-operative Principles, which were first adopted in 1937. These principles became the foundation for cooperatives globally, emphasizing essential values such as voluntary and open membership, democratic member control, member economic participation, autonomy and independence, education, training and information, cooperation among cooperatives, and concern for the community.This emphasis represented a significant milestone in promoting unity and shared values among cooperatives across different countries. By establishing a common framework, the Co-operative Principles guided cooperatives in their operations and reinforced their commitment to serving their members and communities effectively.The ongoing promotion of these principles not only strengthened the cooperative movement but also encouraged collaboration among cooperatives worldwide. It laid the groundwork for future developments in cooperative practices and policies, ensuring that cooperatives could adapt to changing economic conditions while remaining true to their core values.
UCC Roast Master Whole Beans Italian Roast
This medium dark roast offers milk chocolate notes with a caramelly finish.Zest ▲▲△△△
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The San Dionisio Credit Cooperative (SDCC) was established on July 28, 1961. This date marks the formal beginning of the cooperative after twenty-eight founding members approved its Articles of Cooperation and Bylaws. However, it was not until September 8, 1961, that the Cooperative Administration Office (CAO) officially registered SDCC as a credit cooperative, making it the first community-type credit union in the Philippines.The cooperative was formed by a group of 26 Rover Scouts and 2 women who aimed to address the economic needs of their community through collective action and mutual support. Initially starting with a capital of only P380.00, SDCC has since grown to serve thousands of members, providing various financial services and promoting social development within the community.
1969
This expertly crafted blend of Arabica and Excelsa beans brings together the best of both worlds. The smooth, mellow flavor of Arabica is complemented by the bold, fruity complexity of Excelsa.With Twilight 1969, expect notes of chocolate and caramel from the Arabica, with a vibrant twist of dark fruit, spice, and a hint of floral undertones from the Excelsa. The result is a well-balanced, rich cup that finishes with a lingering sweetness.Zest ▲▲▲△△
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The year 1969 marked the founding of the Sorosoro Ibaba Development Cooperative (SIDC) on March 19. Established by Mr. Victoriano E. Barte and 58 other founding members in Barangay Sorosoro Ibaba, Batangas City, SIDC began with an initial capital of P11,800. This cooperative started as the Sorosoro Ibaba Farmers' Association, aimed at improving the quality of life for local farmers and their families.SIDC has since evolved into one of the largest agri-based cooperatives in the Philippines, providing a wide range of services and support to its members. The cooperative's growth reflects the power of collective action in addressing economic challenges and enhancing community welfare. From its humble beginnings with a small sari-sari store, SIDC expanded its operations to include livestock production, feed milling, and various agricultural services.The establishment of SIDC in 1969 highlights the importance of cooperatives in promoting economic development and social empowerment within communities. It serves as a model for how cooperative principles can drive sustainable growth and improve livelihoods, demonstrating the potential of cooperatives to make a positive impact on society.Overall, 1969 marked a turning point in the cooperative movement by showcasing how grassroots initiatives can lead to significant advancements in agricultural productivity and community development.
1974
This medium-dark roast blend, made from 100% pure Excelsa beans, offers a vibrant and complex flavor profile. Bold notes of dark fruit, earthy undertones, and a subtle hint of spice define this exceptional blend.The richness of Co-op Café Elysian 1974 brings a smooth, full-bodied finish with a touch of sweetness and depth.Zest ▲▲▲△△
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The year 1974 marked the founding of the 1 Cooperative Insurance System of the Philippines (1CISP). Established on January 25, 1974, 1CISP was created to provide essential insurance services to cooperatives and their members. This initiative aimed to enhance financial security and resilience within the cooperative sector.1CISP's establishment was a response to the growing need for accessible and affordable insurance solutions tailored to the unique needs of cooperatives. By offering life and general insurance products, 1CISP helped protect cooperative members from financial risks associated with unforeseen events, such as illnesses, accidents, and natural disasters. This support enabled cooperatives to continue their operations smoothly and safeguard their members' livelihoods.The creation of 1CISP highlighted the importance of cooperative insurance as a vital tool for supporting communities and promoting economic stability. It demonstrated how cooperatives could come together to address common challenges and create sustainable solutions for their members. This development underscored the cooperative movement's commitment to fostering mutual aid and solidarity, ensuring that members could rely on each other during times of need.Overall, the founding of 1CISP in 1974 marked a significant milestone in the cooperative movement by emphasizing the critical role of insurance in enhancing financial security and resilience. This event contributed to the broader recognition of cooperatives as effective instruments for community empowerment and sustainable development.
UCC Roast Master Whole Beans Café Arabica
This medium dark roast features delicate lychee notes, offering a medium-bodied experience with a smooth, pleasing mouthfeel finish.Zest ▲▲▲△△
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In 1982, the ACDI Multipurpose Cooperative was founded, and it marked a significant year for the cooperative movement. What started as a small credit cooperative for Air Force personnel has grown into one of the largest and most diverse cooperatives in the Philippines. ACDI began by providing loans to its members, helping them achieve financial stability.Over the years, ACDI has expanded its services to include savings, investments, insurance, and even aviation training through their Leading Edge International Aviation Academy. They also have businesses in grocery retail through Convenient Bag Corporation, air charter services with Leading Edge Air Services Corporation, and travel packages via King Aces Travel and Tours Service Inc.The creation of ACDI showed how cooperatives could diversify and grow, offering a wide range of essential services to their members. It highlighted the power of cooperative efforts in promoting economic stability and community support. 1982 was definitely a year that showcased the potential of cooperatives to make a big impact.
UCC Roast Master Whole Beans Sumiyaki
This extra dark roast is characterized by deep dark cocoa notes, complemented by a spice and smoky finish.Zest ▲△△△△
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In 1991, the cooperative movement saw a significant development with the founding of the Simbayanan ni Maria Multipurpose Cooperative (SMMPC) by Fr. Anton C. Pascual. On June 25, with just 33 members and Php16,000, this cooperative began in Taguig City, Philippines, under Fr. Anton's guidance as a parish priest.SMMPC quickly grew, becoming a beacon of success with its assets reaching Php659 million by 2015, and expanding to 40,000 members with nearly Php900 million in assets in later years. Its approach was revolutionary, integrating credit services with entrepreneurship through the Simbayanan ni Maria Enterprise Center (SMEC), fostering not just economic growth but also self-reliance and business skills among its members.Recognized as the Most Outstanding Primary Cooperative in the National Capital Region in 2007, SMMPC's model of good governance, efficient management, and member empowerment has set a precedent for cooperatives globally, proving that community-based initiatives can lead to substantial socio-economic transformation.
UCC Roast Master Drip Café Arabica
This medium dark roast features delicate lychee notes, offering a medium-bodied experience with a smooth, pleasing mouthfeel finish.Zest ▲▲▲△△
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1995 was a significant year for the cooperative movement worldwide as it marked the adoption of the Statement on the Cooperative Identity by the International Cooperative Alliance (ICA) during the 31st World Cooperative Congress in Manchester, UK. This statement provided a unified definition of cooperatives and outlined their core values and principles. It defined a cooperative as an autonomous association of individuals united voluntarily to meet their common economic, social, and cultural needs through a jointly owned and democratically controlled enterprise.The adoption of this statement reinforced the shared values of cooperatives, such as self-help, democracy, equality, and solidarity, and established a common framework to guide cooperatives globally. It played a crucial role in promoting international cooperation and ensuring that cooperatives could adapt to changing economic conditions while staying true to their foundational principles. 1995 was a landmark year that helped strengthen the global cooperative movement and highlighted the power of cooperatives to address economic and social challenges worldwide.
UCC Roast Master Drip Sumiyaki
This extra dark roast is characterized by deep dark cocoa notes, complemented by a spice and smoky finish.Zest ▲△△△△
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2012 was a significant year for the cooperative movement worldwide as it was declared the International Year of Cooperatives by the United Nations. This global recognition brought cooperatives into the spotlight, emphasizing their contributions to economic and social development, poverty reduction, and community empowerment. The year celebrated the cooperative model as a viable business approach that promotes sustainability, equality, and democratic governance. It also highlighted the role of cooperatives in addressing key global challenges, such as job creation, access to basic services, and environmental sustainability. The recognition of 2012 helped strengthen the global cooperative movement, fostering greater collaboration and support for cooperatives worldwide.
Illy Decaf
This medium roast blend offers the iconic Illy experience, featuring smooth notes of caramel, chocolate, and a hint of toasted nuts, with a clean, mild finish that satisfies without the caffeine.Zest ▲▲△△△
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Edge ▲△△△△Illy Decaf provides a balanced, flavorful cup for those who want the taste of premium coffee without the caffeine. Its mild acidity and light body create a pleasant and approachable experience, ideal for relaxed moments or late-night indulgence.
The year 2014 marked a significant milestone in the cooperative movement worldwide with the establishment of the Cooperative Health Management Federation (CHMF), the first and, to date, the only cooperative Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) in the Philippines. Founded on July 8, 2014, by 13 leading cooperatives, federations, and organizations, CHMF introduced a novel cooperative model to the health insurance sector. This was a groundbreaking step, as it was the first instance in the Philippines where health care was managed through a cooperative framework, emphasizing collective ownership and member-driven operations.CHMF, also known as 1CoopHealth, aimed to enhance healthcare accessibility and affordability specifically for cooperative members. By harnessing the collective strength and resources of cooperatives, it sought to provide health services tailored to the needs of low-income and underserved communities, thereby demonstrating a commitment to social welfare through cooperative principles.The legal and regulatory groundwork for CHMF was set when it received its certificate of registration from the Cooperative Development Authority (CDA) on August 8, 2014, followed by clearance to operate as a cooperative HMO from the Department of Health (DOH) on January 9, 2015. This recognition was pivotal, establishing a legal basis for cooperatives in the health sector and potentially setting a precedent for similar initiatives around the world.
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Since its inception, CHMF has expanded its network, offering services from annual physical examinations to telemedicine, illustrating the cooperative's ability to innovate in addressing community health needs. This growth not only proves the viability of cooperative HMOs but also influences health policy and the cooperative movement on a broader scale.The establishment of CHMF in 2014 has had implications beyond the Philippines, acting as an example of how cooperatives can enter and transform sectors traditionally dominated by private or public entities. It underscores the adaptability of the cooperative model, reinforcing the global narrative that cooperatives can lead in solving social issues like health care access, thereby setting a new standard for cooperative innovation and community service.
Illy Intenso
This dark roast blend offers a bold intensity with notes of roasted cocoa, dark chocolate, and a hint of caramelized sweetness, followed by a lingering, slightly smoky finish.Zest ▲▲▲△△
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In 2022, the One Cooperative Technology Services (OCTS) was founded, marking a significant milestone for the cooperative movement. OCTS is the first and only technology service cooperative in the Philippines, providing innovative tech solutions tailored for cooperatives and their members.OCTS introduced CoopPay, a mobile wallet app that offers a fast, cheap, and secure way to send and receive payments. This app has revolutionized financial transactions within the cooperative sector, making it easier for members to manage their finances and access essential services. The success of CoopPay has demonstrated the potential of technology in enhancing the efficiency and reach of cooperative services.The establishment of OCTS in 2022 highlighted the importance of embracing technology to support and empower cooperatives. It showcased how cooperatives could leverage digital tools to improve their operations and better serve their members. This development has set a precedent for other cooperatives to follow, encouraging innovation and collaboration within the sector.
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1 Cooperative Insurance System of the Philippines Life and General Insurance
1CISP is one of the largest cooperative insurance systems in the Philippines, providing both life and general insurance products to its members
Cooperative Health Management Federation
CHMF is the first cooperative Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) in the Philippines
One Cooperative Technology Services
One Coop Tech is the first technology service cooperative in the Philippines and the builders of CoopPay, the world’s first Lightning wallet for cooperatives.
First Community Cooperative
FICCO is one of the biggest cooperatives in the Philippines, providing financial products, livelihood programs, and other services to its members.
ACDI Multipurpose Cooperative
ACDI is the largest cooperative in the Philippines. It offers a wide range of services, including financial products and social services, reflecting its solid financial management and broad member base.
Simbayanan ni Maria MPC
Simbayanan ni Maria is a cooperative that provides various services such as savings, loans, and social services with a focus on uplifting the lives of its members.
Soro-Soro Ibaba Development Cooperative
SIDC is one of the largest cooperatives in the Philippines, offering a wide range of services including savings, loans, and livelihood programs to its members. SIDC focuses on community development and financial empowerment.
San Dionisio Credit Cooperative
SDCC is a cooperative that provides a variety of financial services, including savings, loans, and investment opportunities, to its members. It aims to promote financial literacy and support the economic well-being of its community.
Indian Farmers Fertiliser Cooperative
One of the largest cooperative societies in India, providing fertilizers and agricultural inputs to farmers. Known as IFFCO.
Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation
Known for producing and marketing dairy products under the brand name Amul.
National Agricultural Cooperative Federation
South Korea's largest agricultural cooperative, offering various services to farmers. Known as Nonghyup.
National Federation of Agricultural Cooperative Associations (Japan)
National Federation of Agricultural Cooperative Associations (Japan)
Nippon Life Insurance Company
One of Japan's largest life insurance companies, operating as a cooperative.
Japan Agricultural Cooperatives
A network of agricultural cooperatives in Japan, supporting farmers and promoting sustainable agriculture. Known as JA.
Suzuyo Co-operative Bank
A cooperative bank in Japan, providing financial services to its members.