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Wilkins, Paul C.. |
A survey of commercial farmers throughout the United States showed 57 percent were members of marketing/farm supply cooperatives in 1980. An additional 14 percent used those cooperatives as nonmember patrons. Thirty-seven percent of commercial farmers were member-users of marketing cooperatives and 49 percent were member-users of farm supply cooperatives. The greatest proportion of commercial farmers holding cooperative membership was in the Northern Plains, among dairy farmers, and among those farmers with largest farm sales. The smallest proportion holding membership was in the South Central region and among those with smaller farm sales. Twenty-nine percent of all commercial farmers neither held membership in nor patronized any marketing/farm supply... |
Tipo: Report |
Palavras-chave: Farm cooperatives; Marketing cooperatives; Farm supply cooperatives; Cooperative membership; Commercial farmers; Agribusiness. |
Ano: 1984 |
URL: http://purl.umn.edu/51279 |
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Gryzagoridis, Olivia Bertoche; Ferreira, Leo da Rocha. |
O principal objetivo desta comunicação é relatar o andamento de uma pesquisa sobre o impacto da política de crédito rural concedido a produtores rurais e cooperativas no Brasil. Com este propósito, foram utilizados dados sobre o valor e alocação dos financiamentos concedidos pelo Sistema Nacional de Crédito Rural (SNCR). A análise é feita em termos regionais, por finalidade, atividade, e classificação do produtor. Adicionalmente, a partir de 1995, foram analisados, os recursos disponibilizados para o apoio financeiro da agricultura familiar. Os resultados mostram que o crédito rural vem apresentando uma desconcentração em termos do tipo de produtor, mas continua concentrado na finalidade de custeio, na atividade agrícola e em termos regionais, sendo as... |
Tipo: Conference Paper or Presentation |
Palavras-chave: Crédito rural; Cooperativas agrícolas; Agricultura familiar; Farm credit; Farm cooperatives; Family agriculture; Agricultural Finance. |
Ano: 2008 |
URL: http://purl.umn.edu/109769 |
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Agrell, Per J.; Karantininis, Kostas. |
Since March 1999 the two largest dairy cooperatives of Denmark, MD FOODS and KLOVER MAELK have merged after a long relationship ranging from joint ventures (such as the P-AMBA and M-AMBA companies) to various alleged price wars. We point out that the main reasons for merger from the point of view of MD FOODS were: (i) to establish monopoly power on the domestic market, (ii) to pursue an international growth strategy, (iii) to exploit rationality and coordination gains in the operations. Further, the merger counters the threat of (iv) an alleged foreign take-over of KLOVER, (v) further pressure by the Danish Competition Authority, and (vi) the increased concentration through mergers taking place in the dairy and retail industries in Europe. The... |
Tipo: Working or Discussion Paper |
Palavras-chave: Merger; Danish dairy industry; Farm cooperatives; Agribusiness. |
Ano: 1999 |
URL: http://purl.umn.edu/24193 |
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