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  2. Coop (Switzerland) - Wikipedia

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    It is structured in the form of a cooperative society with around 2.5 million members. As of 2019, Coop operated 2,478 shops and employed more than 90,000 people in Switzerland. [ 3 ] According to Bio Suisse , the Swiss organic producers' association, Coop accounts for half of all the organic food sold in Switzerland.

  3. Migros - Wikipedia

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    To this day, Migros keeps the cooperative society as its form of organisation. A large part of the Swiss population are members of the Migros cooperative – around 2 million of Switzerland's total population of 8.4 million, [17] [18] thus making Migros a supermarket chain that is owned by its customers. More than 90% of the assortment of goods ...

  4. Cooperative - Wikipedia

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    The cooperative share capital [44] or co-operative share capital (in short cooperative capital [44] or co-operative capital) is the form of capital that the cooperative accumulates from the paid participation shares of its members. [45] [46] [44] The total amount of participation shares the paid to the cooperative constitutes the cooperative ...

  5. List of cooperatives - Wikipedia

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    Arla Foods is a Swedish-Danish cooperative based in Aarhus, Denmark, and the largest producer of dairy products in Scandinavia.; Coop Norden (Coop Nordic) was a joint Scandinavian purchasing company that in 2007 dissolved and devolved to the constituent national cooperatives.

  6. Swiss Alliance of Consumer Organisations - Wikipedia

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    Several of these formed the Verband Schweizerischer Konsumvereine (VSK, "Federation of Swiss Consumers' Co-operatives") in 1890. The VSK was renamed Coop in 1969. In post-war Switzerland, especially housewives were confronted with an explosion of new consumer goods choices, and they started to form their organisations to test products for ...

  7. Raiffeisenbank - Wikipedia

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    German Cooperative Financial Group, which includes Volksbanken and Raiffeisenbanken; Raiffeisen Landesbank Südtirol – Cassa Centrale Raiffeisen dell'Alto Adige, South Tyrol, Italy group of cooperative banks; Raiffeisen (Switzerland), Swiss group of cooperative banks; Banque Raiffeisen, Luxembourgish group of cooperative banks

  8. Mobility Carsharing - Wikipedia

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    Mobility Carsharing (officially Mobility Cooperative, also known as Mobility Car Sharing or simply Mobility for short) is a Swiss cooperative of carsharing. It covers almost all organised carsharing in Switzerland. [1] Mobility offers 2,930 vehicles at 1,500 sites and 200 scooters in Zurich for private customers as well as for companies. [2]

  9. Swiss Farmers' Union - Wikipedia

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    The Swiss Farmers' Union (SFU; until 2013 Schweizerischer Bauernverband; French: Union Suisse des Paysans (USP), Italian: Unione Svizzera dei Contadini (USC), Romansh: Uniun Purila Svizra (UPS) represents the interests of the farming community in Switzerland as an umbrella organization and is considered one of the most influential organizations in the country.