Be Dru Overview of Ethiopian Cooperatives
Be Dru Overview of Ethiopian Cooperatives
Be Dru Overview of Ethiopian Cooperatives
View of Ethiopian Cooperatives
1. Cultural cooperatives in Ethiopia
• Ethiopians have a long history of working
together by practicing Cooperative like
institutions which we call cultural
cooperatives.
• Debo, Jigge, Wonfel, Edir, Ekube, Senbete
etc. are some of the cultural Cooperatives
which were the bases of Ethiopian modern
types of Cooperatives
• These cultural Cooperatives exist still now.
2. The History of Modern types
Cooperatives in Ethiopia
2.1. Cooperatives at the time of
Emperor Hailesellasie
• Modern types of cooperatives in
Ethiopia started 50 years before at the
time of Emperor Hailesellasie
•The then producers Cooperative were abolished
with in a very short time.
2.3. Cooperative at present (EPRDF
led Government)
• Organize, strengthen cooperatives and
promote the Cooperative ideas
• Capacity building = Training and others
4. Organizational structures and
achievements of Ethiopian
Cooperatives.
4.1.Organizational structures of Cooperatives
• In Ethiopia the cooperative organizational
structure is envisaged to have 3 ladders.
1. Primary Cooperatives
• Ten or more individuals voluntarily form
primary cooperatives.
2. Cooperation of Cooperatives (Cooperative union)
• Two or more voluntary primary cooperatives form a
cooperative union.
• Cooperative Unions are established when there are
problems that cannot be solved by primary
cooperatives.
3. National Cooperative Federation
• Established by two or more voluntary
Cooperative unions.
• To establish national Federations, there must
be a problem that could not be solved by
individual cooperative unions.
Cooperative league
• Established by two or more voluntary National
Cooperative Federation.
• Cooperative league Functions will be
¾Administrative activities
¾Capacity building
¾Advocacy
¾etc.
• It will not have business activities
• Its source of finance is expected to be members
financial contributions.
• When cooperative league is established the
Government’s role will be limited to regulatory
functions only. The promotional activities will
be transferred to the league.
4.2. Current Cooperatives data of the
country
1. Primary cooperatives
• No of primary cooperatives = 43255
• Members of primary cooperative = 6566694
¾ Men = 5153271=78.48%
¾ Women= 1413423 = 21.52%
• Total Capital = 2,927,656,020.00
Among these
• Multipurpose Ag cooperatives 7702 = 17.81% =
68.34.1
• Saving and Credit Cooperative 10270=23.74%
= 12.81%
Housing cooperatives 7587= 17.54%=0.76%
Agricultural types of cooperatives
3995=9.24% = 3.46%
Consumer cooperatives 1502= 3.47% =
6.48%
Multipurpose Agricultural Coop + Agriculture
type cooperative
7702 + 3995= 11697 = 27.04 = 71.8%
2. Cooperative union
• No of Cooperative unions = 278
• No of member primary cooperatives = 7843
• Capital = 1,373,602,639
Among the unions
• Multipurpose Ag cooperative unions (Ag marketing
cooperative unions) 115 = 41.37%
• Saving and credit cooperative union 69 = 24.82%
• Agriculture and Agricultural type of cooperative
unions 66 = 23.74%
• Consumer Cooperative union 18 = 6.47%
• Multipurpose Ag cooperative union + Agricultural
type cooperative union = 181=65.58%
3. National Cooperative Federation
• The establishment of National Cooperative
Federation is on process
• 4 Regional Cooperative Federations are
established in the three Regions.
4.National Cooperative league
•Will be established when two national
cooperative Federations are established.
4.3. Summary of the activities of
Ethiopian Cooperatives and their outcomes
Cooperatives marketing activities
¾Almost all of the Ethiopian cooperatives
perform marketing activities
¾The Marketing activities of Ethiopian
cooperatives can be summarized
• Collect members products and sell in bulk
and bring better money to members
• Supply inputs required by members for
their production
• Supply to members consumable items
(Agricultural products, industrial products,
other consumable items) and Stabilize the
market
By performing the above marketing activities
cooperatives increase the income of members
and contribute to the Economic Development of
the country by
¾ Paying the prevailing market price to
members
¾ Paying dividends (Second payment)
¾ Supply quality inputs and consumable items
at a reasonable price
Cooperatives are meanses to increase production and
productivity of members and even non members that
contribute to the economic growth of the country
Cooperative role in employment
Direct employment – higher employs