Generally, cooperatives are companies or business' started by the users, any profits being passed on to the users, often by reducing prices.
Cooperative sector industries are owned and managed by a group of people. Generally the members are the producers of raw materials. Examples of such industries are handloom, food processing and diary products. Amul is a example of cooperative sector society.
Cecile Murphy has written: 'Cooperative development and functions in specialty crop industries, with case studies of the U.S. tart cherry and farm-raised catfish industries' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Cooperative, Case studies, Catfishes, Cooperative Agriculture, Cooperative marketing, Cooperative marketing of farm produce, Sour cherry
private sector state owned joint sector cooperative sector
Joe C. Givens has written: 'Report of the Cooperative League of the USA, oil seeds processing consultants to the All India Management Workshop on Cooperative Oilseeds Processing' -- subject(s): Cooperative League of USA, Cooperative marketing, Oil industries, Oilseeds
Farmland Industries is not a population but a former agricultural cooperative that operated in the United States. It was one of the largest farmer-owned cooperatives in the country before declaring bankruptcy in 2002.
Housing cooperative Building cooperative Retailers' cooperative Utility cooperative Worker cooperative Business and employment co-operative Social cooperative Consumers' cooperative Agricultural cooperative Cooperative banking (credit unions and cooperative savings banks) Federal or secondary cooperatives
The comparative is more cooperative, and most cooperative is the superlative.
cooperative society is a voluntary association of people for their common economic development. Types: consumer cooperative producers cooperative market cooperative credit cooperative framing cooperative
No.
non cooperative
The suffix for cooperative is -ive.
Cooperative is the correct spelling.