Chapter 1 - polistico Flashcards

(36 cards)

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This model emphasizes mutual benefit, equality, and collective decision-making, enabling members to pool resources while operating under principles of democratic governance.

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Unified Definition of Cooperatives

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Historically, cooperatives have emerged as _______ organizations that empower communities to create economic opportunities that serve collective interests rather than ________.

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self-help
individual profit

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This dual role fosters a sense of ownership and accountability among members, promoting active participation in decision-making processes.

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members as both customers and owners

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the cooperative movement is influenced by ________, ______, and ________factors that differ across regions and countries.

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historical
social
economic

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5
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The modern cooperative movement began in the early ____century, notably with the establishment of the _______ of Equitable Pioneers in _______in _______.

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19th
Rochdale Society
1844
England

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The rochdale pioneers are workers or a group of?

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Weavers

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The cooperative movement spread rapidly across _______and ________ during the 19th century, influenced by industrialization and the need for workers to band together for better economic conditions.

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Europe
North America

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Organizations like the National Cooperative Business Association (NCBA), founded in _______, played a pivotal role in promoting cooperative principles and advocating for policies that supported cooperative development.

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1916

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In the Philippines, the cooperative movement gained momentum in the early _____century, influenced by social and economic changes brought about by colonial rule.

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20th

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The first agricultural cooperative in PH, is the the “___________,” was established in ______.

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Dapitan Agricultural Cooperative
1902

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The Philippine government recognized the potential of cooperatives to address rural ______and promote development.

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poverty

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6 several key aspects of cooperative importance:

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  1. Economic Empowerment and Access to Resources
  2. Job Creation and Economic Stability
  3. Promoting Social Equity and Inclusion
  4. Community Development and Resilience
  5. Sustainable Practices and Economic Resilience
  6. Innovation and Economic Diversification
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Cooperatives provide individuals and communities with access to resources and services that might otherwise be unavailable or prohibitively expensive.

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Economic Empowerment and Access to Resources

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This is particularly beneficial in sectors like agriculture, where small farmers can collectively purchase inputs such as seeds and fertilizers at lower prices.

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Economic Empowerment and Access to Resources

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Founded in _______, the ________ consists of small organic farmers in the United States who pool their resources to collectively purchase seeds, fertilizers, and equipment at reduced prices, significantly lowering their production costs

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1988
Organic Valley Cooperative

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Over the years, this cooperative has provided access to marketing and distribution channels, helping members effectively sell their products.

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Organic Valley Cooperative

17
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This model not only benefits individual farmers but also strengthens the overall community by promoting sustainable agricultural practices.

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Organic Valley Cooperative

18
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By establishing local businesses that prioritize community needs, cooperatives help stimulate local economies and create stable employment opportunities

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Job Creation and Economic Stability

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Unlike traditional businesses focused on profit maximization, cooperatives often reinvest profits back into the community, fostering economic stability and resilience.

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Job Creation and Economic Stability

19
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In _____, _____________was established in the Bronx, New York, as a worker-owned cooperative dedicated to providing home care services.

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1985
Cooperative Home Care Associates (CHCA)

20
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This cooperative creates stable employment opportunities for local residents, especially women and people of color, while prioritizing the community’s needs.

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Cooperative Home Care Associates (CHCA)

21
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This model not only generates jobs but also fosters economic stability in the area, resulting in better wages and benefits for employees and supporting local initiatives that contribute to the community’s resilience.

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Cooperative Home Care Associates (CHCA)

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One of the core principles of cooperatives is democratic governance, which empowers members to participate actively in decision-making processes

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Promoting Social Equity and Inclusion

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This inclusive approach fosters a sense of ownership and accountability, ensuring that the needs and voices of all members are represented.

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Promoting Social Equity and Inclusion

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This focus on social equity helps to reduce income disparities and promotes a more just society.
Promoting Social Equity and Inclusion
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As a worker cooperative providing home health care services, _______prioritizes the voices and needs of its employee-members, who are primarily women and individuals from low-income backgrounds.
Cooperative Home Care Associates (CHCA)
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Cooperatives contribute significantly to community development by addressing local needs and fostering social cohesion.
Community Development and Resilience
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They often engage in initiatives that promote education, health, and environmental sustainability.
Community Development and Resilience
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During crises, such as natural disasters or economic downturns, cooperatives can mobilize quickly to support their members and the broader community.
Community Development and Resilience
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Cooperatives often prioritize sustainable practices, demonstrating a commitment to environmental stewardship and long-term viability.
Sustainable Practices and Economic Resilience
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This focus on sustainability not only benefits the environment but also appeals to consumers increasingly concerned about ethical and sustainable consumption.
Sustainable Practices and Economic Resilience
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the ____________, founded in 1930, focuses on sustainable cranberry farming and fruit production
Ocean Spray Cooperative
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Cooperatives often drive innovation by encouraging collaboration among members and fostering a culture of shared knowledge and resources.
Innovation and Economic Diversification
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This collaborative approach can lead to the development of new products, services, and business models that respond to changing market demands.
Innovation and Economic Diversification
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The Arizmendi Bakery Cooperative, founded in 1997 in the San Francisco Bay Area, exemplifies this approach by creating a network of worker-owned bakeries that share recipes and best practices.
Innovation and Economic Diversification
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This collaboration results in unique offerings that cater to local tastes. By diversifying the economy, cooperatives reduce reliance on single industries and harness the collective skills of their members to drive sustainability initiatives.
Arizmendi Bakery Cooperative