(a) Describe any four types of Cooperative Societies.
(b) Explain three advantages and three problems of Cooperative Societies.
(a) Four types of cooperative societies
Consumer cooperative society: Formed by consumers who join together to buy goods in bulk directly from manufacturers or wholesalers and sell to members at fair prices, thereby eliminating the middleman.
Producer (producers') cooperative society: Formed by producers such as farmers or craftsmen who pool resources to obtain inputs, produce and market their goods jointly for better prices.
Retail/wholesale cooperative society: Formed to carry on trading in goods; a wholesale cooperative buys in bulk and supplies member retail societies, which in turn sell to consumers.
Thrift and credit (cooperative credit) society: Formed by members who pool their savings so as to grant loans to one another at low interest rates for productive or personal needs.
Consumer cooperative society: Formed by consumers who join together to buy goods in bulk directly from manufacturers or wholesalers and sell to members at fair prices, thereby eliminating the middleman.
Producer (producers') cooperative society: Formed by producers such as farmers or craftsmen who pool resources to obtain inputs, produce and market their goods jointly for better prices.
Retail/wholesale cooperative society: Formed to carry on trading in goods; a wholesale cooperative buys in bulk and supplies member retail societies, which in turn sell to consumers.
Thrift and credit (cooperative credit) society: Formed by members who pool their savings so as to grant loans to one another at low interest rates for productive or personal needs.