List of cooperatives

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This is a list of notable co-operative enterprises by country. Co-operatives are business organizations owned and operated by a group of individuals for their mutual benefit.[1] For a list of Co-operative Federations, please see List of co-operative federations.

Australia[edit]

Canada[edit]

Alberta[edit]

British Columbia[edit]

Manitoba[edit]

Old Market Autonomous Zone Marketing Co-op (formed in 2010) comprises the cooperatives and activist groups located in the heritage building at 91 Albert St in Winnipeg's Exchange District. It houses the following cooperatives:

New Brunswick[edit]

Ontario[edit]

Quebec[edit]

Saskatchewan[edit]

Alberta[edit]

  • United Farmers of Alberta (UFA) has over 120,000 members and with 2007 revenues of over $1.8 billion, UFA is ranked as the 37th largest business in Alberta by revenue according to Alberta Venture magazine. [1]

Denmark[edit]

Finland[edit]

France[edit]

India[edit]

Ireland[edit]

Israel[edit]

Japan[edit]

  • Co-op Kobe (Japanese: コープこうべ), officially known as Consumer Co-operative Kobe, is a Kobe, Japan-based consumers' cooperative. It is the largest retail cooperative in Japan and, with over 1.2 million members, is one of the largest cooperatives in the world.

Kenya[edit]

New Zealand[edit]

Philippines[edit]

Scandinavia[edit]

Spain[edit]

Switzerland[edit]

Uganda[edit]

United Kingdom, Channel Islands and Isle of Man[edit]

Football and rugby union supporters' trusts are incorporated as co-operatives of supporters. Several own the football club outright and many hold equity in the club.

United States[edit]

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]