Lew Evans presented this seminar on 3 September to ISCR Members and a delegation of 30 Presidents and Directors of cooperatives of the Brazilian State of Parana drawn mainly from the agricultural and credit sectors including: Coamo - the largest agricultural cooperative of South America. With 41 years of existence and more than 24000 members it processes 3.3% of Brazilás grain and fibre harvests. Batavo - http://bit.ly/AqmQ4d (dairy) Frimesa - http://bit.ly/ye0Zty (diversified) Sicredi - with more than 1.8 million member shareholders. Sicredi unites more than 119 credit unions and institutions all over Brazil with more than 1100 branches of the largest agricultural cooperative of South America. This seminar analysed the economic place of th...
Since the 1990s, Argentinean dairy-processing cooperatives have lost considerable amounts of members...
This paper is written at a time (February 2008) when the New Zealand dairy industry has been debatin...
Agricultural markets are often characterised by imperfect competition between buyers of farm produce...
This seminar was presented to ISCR members and a visiting delegation of 30 Presidents and Directors ...
The New Zealand Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme develops emerging agribusiness leaders to help shape...
There are three types of business structure in dairy processing and marketing: investor oriented com...
Mesorregião Grande Fronteira do Mercosul (GFM) in southern Brazil is the country's largest dairy pro...
Richard Meade presented The Multinationalisation of New Zealand Agri-Businesses: Drivers Implication...
This article examines the market conditions, the strategies, and the organizational structures of ag...
In the decade from 1983 to 1993 New Zealand farming moved from a relatively high income protected lo...
Agricultural cooperatives have historically played an important role in marketing farm products prod...
Although the history of the Milk Board is documented in this report from its conception as the Centr...
Cooperatives are the aggregates of economic units, such as farms. The cooperative is neither a horiz...
The New Zealand Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme develops emerging agribusiness leaders to help shape...
The New Zealand dairy industry has been well placed to take advantage of the relaxing international ...
Since the 1990s, Argentinean dairy-processing cooperatives have lost considerable amounts of members...
This paper is written at a time (February 2008) when the New Zealand dairy industry has been debatin...
Agricultural markets are often characterised by imperfect competition between buyers of farm produce...
This seminar was presented to ISCR members and a visiting delegation of 30 Presidents and Directors ...
The New Zealand Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme develops emerging agribusiness leaders to help shape...
There are three types of business structure in dairy processing and marketing: investor oriented com...
Mesorregião Grande Fronteira do Mercosul (GFM) in southern Brazil is the country's largest dairy pro...
Richard Meade presented The Multinationalisation of New Zealand Agri-Businesses: Drivers Implication...
This article examines the market conditions, the strategies, and the organizational structures of ag...
In the decade from 1983 to 1993 New Zealand farming moved from a relatively high income protected lo...
Agricultural cooperatives have historically played an important role in marketing farm products prod...
Although the history of the Milk Board is documented in this report from its conception as the Centr...
Cooperatives are the aggregates of economic units, such as farms. The cooperative is neither a horiz...
The New Zealand Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme develops emerging agribusiness leaders to help shape...
The New Zealand dairy industry has been well placed to take advantage of the relaxing international ...
Since the 1990s, Argentinean dairy-processing cooperatives have lost considerable amounts of members...
This paper is written at a time (February 2008) when the New Zealand dairy industry has been debatin...
Agricultural markets are often characterised by imperfect competition between buyers of farm produce...