A cooperative society exists when groups of workers, individuals, organizations, farmers or communities pull their resources together towards a common goal. Unlike the partnership form of business organisation, there is no maximum number of persons that can form a co-operative society. The main purpose of the cooperative society is to sell goods and services to members at a cheap rate, and do business together for profit purpose and share the profits among the members.
Types of Cooperative Societies
The common types of cooperative societies are:
(a) Producers Cooperative
(b) Consumers Cooperative
(a) Producers Cooperative
Producers form a common association in order to sell their products in a uniform price instead of selling individually, e.g. producers of yam, garri, cocoa etc may form a cooperative society for the selling of their products.
(b) Consumers Cooperative
In consumers’ cooperative, the members are consumers who contribute funds and buy goods in large quantities from the producers and sell in retail prices to members at a reduced and cheaper rate.
Advantages of Cooperative Societies
Disadvantages of Cooperative Societies
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