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Tanzania Federation of Co-operatives, earlier known as the Co-operative Union of Tanganyika, [1] is a national organization of co-operative societies in Tanzania. [2] The organization was registered in 1994 with members from Tanzania's Tobacco, Cotton, Coffee, Cashew, Cereal and other produce industries.
Kilimanjaro Native Co-operative Union (KNCU) is a cooperative federation in Tanzania and the oldest cooperative in the country, [1] founded in 1930 by Charles Dundas. KNCU is owned by the farmers of the 90 primary cooperative societies which buy coffee from the farmers on Kilimanjaro. Offices for the cooperative are located in Moshi. [2]
Adarsh credit co-operative society ltd. (ACCS LTD) Andaman & Nicobar Islands Integrated Development Corporation Ltd. (ANIIDCO), Port Blair 744101; Andhra Pradesh Dairy Development Co-operative Federation (APDDCF), Lalapet, Hyderabad 500017; Bihar State Co-operative Milk Producers’ Federation; The Eastern Railway Employees' Co-Operative Bank Ltd.
The Tanzanian political infrastructure created after the 1961 independence declaration was a critical response to colonialist values. The British had held the mainland part of modern Tanzania as a mandated territory (as a former German colony) under the League of Nations after World War I. (Mandated territories could not be colonised by the responsible power, but had to be led through to self ...
The SCIC – Société coopérative d'intérêt collective (co-operative society of collective interest) is a type of multi-stakeholder co-operative structure introduced in France in 1982. A SCIC must have at least three different categories of members, including users and employees.
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Deliver quality agriculture and cooperative services. Provide conducive environments to stake holders. Build the capacity of local government authorities in order to facilitate and facilitate the private sector to contribute effectively for sustainable agricultural production and cooperative development.
Jeremiah Kasambala was one of the first ministers in the cabinet of Julius Nyerere after Tanganyika (now part of Tanzania) won independence from Britain on 9 December 1961. He rose to prominence when he was the head of the Rungwe African Cooperative Union in Rungwe District in the Southern Highlands Province. [1] [2]