To ignore the historical perspective of socio-economical phenomena while looking ahead to the future in an attempt to raise expectations and set new challenges, can prove a risky move when approaching the cooperative movement as a whole. This is particularly so in the case of the European agricultural cooperatives. We expect them to play a relevant role in the overall panorama of a globalized world. The aim of this article is to trace the origins of the agricultural cooperative movement in seven European countries (Belgium, Denmark, France, Italy, The Netherlands, Portugal and the United Kingdom) and discuss the coincidences and differences which account for common problems with a view to avoiding them in future joint ventures. Some issues ...
Farmers' cooperatives are very prevalent in the European Union, where they account for approximately...
Cooperative enterprise has appeal as a means of filling gaps in the economic institutions of the rur...
In the EEC countries agricultural cooperative movement is a voluntary and self-governing social ins...
To ignore the historical perspective of socio-economical phenomena while looking ahead to the future...
Influenced by the legacy of command economies, the recent agricultural cooperation in Central and Ea...
The study aims to highlight the role of agricultural cooperatives as agents of rural development and...
The paper analyses the advantages and weakpoints of cooperatives, especially in agriculture, as they...
At present, agricultural cooperatives, like all cooperatives, are faced with many challenges. They a...
The author proves the necessity of establishing farm cooperatives, contributing to the development a...
Agricultural cooperatives (ACs) are major players in European farming, where they account for 40–60%...
Farmers’ problems and co-ordination of agricultural activities cannot be solved simply by EU and/or ...
Differentiation and expansion of the cooperative movement in agri-business - This article concerns t...
Cooperative movements assured economic welfare of villages, led them to the way of becoming real cit...
The topic of agricultural cooperation is frequentlyfound in the specialized literature. Giv...
Farmers' cooperatives are very prevalent in the European Union, where they account for approximately...
Cooperative enterprise has appeal as a means of filling gaps in the economic institutions of the rur...
In the EEC countries agricultural cooperative movement is a voluntary and self-governing social ins...
To ignore the historical perspective of socio-economical phenomena while looking ahead to the future...
Influenced by the legacy of command economies, the recent agricultural cooperation in Central and Ea...
The study aims to highlight the role of agricultural cooperatives as agents of rural development and...
The paper analyses the advantages and weakpoints of cooperatives, especially in agriculture, as they...
At present, agricultural cooperatives, like all cooperatives, are faced with many challenges. They a...
The author proves the necessity of establishing farm cooperatives, contributing to the development a...
Agricultural cooperatives (ACs) are major players in European farming, where they account for 40–60%...
Farmers’ problems and co-ordination of agricultural activities cannot be solved simply by EU and/or ...
Differentiation and expansion of the cooperative movement in agri-business - This article concerns t...
Cooperative movements assured economic welfare of villages, led them to the way of becoming real cit...
The topic of agricultural cooperation is frequentlyfound in the specialized literature. Giv...
Farmers' cooperatives are very prevalent in the European Union, where they account for approximately...
Cooperative enterprise has appeal as a means of filling gaps in the economic institutions of the rur...
In the EEC countries agricultural cooperative movement is a voluntary and self-governing social ins...