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Building a better world together: cooperative contributions to the SDGs
A global report from the International Cooperative Alliance examining how cooperatives and mutuals reduce inequality, strengthen inclusion, and contribute to Sustainable Development Goal 10.
Historic United Nations Resolution proclaims an International Year of Cooperatives every decade
The United Nations General Assembly has adopted Resolution A/RES/80/182, recognising the vital role of cooperatives in promoting inclusive economic and social development worldwide. The resolution calls for the proclamation of an International Year of Cooperatives every 10 years.
World Cooperative Monitor 2025
The World Cooperative Monitor 2025 provides a global snapshot of the scale, reach, and economic contribution of the world’s largest cooperatives and mutuals.
A Contract for a New Global Economy
A Contract for a New Global Economy sets out a shared vision from the world’s largest cooperatives and mutuals for how democratic, member-owned enterprises can contribute to a fairer, more sustainable global economy.
Foodfirst Co-operative: A legacy of local strength, innovation, and collaboration
Since 1987, Foodfirst has been more than just a food distributor, it has been a cornerstone of New Zealand’s communities.
New report shows co-ops and mutuals pack a punch, and keep prosperity close to home
The significant contribution the cooperative and mutual sector makes to Aotearoa New Zealand was acknowledged at an event at Parliament to coincide with the release of the NZ Cooperative Economy Report 2025.
The New Zealand Cooperative Economy Report 2025
The New Zealand Cooperative Economy Report 2025 is the most current and comprehensive snapshot of the scale, structure, and contribution of cooperatives and mutuals to New Zealand’s economy.
A Legacy of Leadership: John Tavendale’s commitment to New Zealand’s Cooperative Sector
Few individuals have had as profound an impact on New Zealand’s cooperative economy as John Tavendale (ONZM). For more than five decades, John has been a guiding force in agribusiness, lending his wisdom, resilience, and strategic vision to numerous organisations.
Cooperatives in Social Development Report of the UN Secretary-General
Prepared for the United Nations General Assembly this report examines the role of cooperatives in advancing social development outcomes, including poverty eradication, decent work, and social inclusion.
Honouring 40 years of dedication: The Owen family’s legacy in food distribution
A proud Foodfirst cooperative member and a true NZ Coop Icon Foodfirst is proud to reflect on the journey of one of its most dedicated and inspiring members, the Owen family, who this year celebrate 40 years in the food distribution industry. Their story is one of vision, resilience, and deep-rooted values.
LIC: Improving New Zealand dairy herds for over 100 years
Livestock Improvement Corporation (LIC) is a farmer-owned co-operative and world leader in pasture-based dairy genetics and agri-tech that have helped to improve New Zealand dairy herds for over 100 years.
A career rooted in sustainability – the legacy of Dr Dirt
Dr Antony (Ants) Roberts has dedicated his career to advancing agricultural science, making a profound impact on fertiliser cooperative Ravensdown and the broader agri-sector.
Measuring what matters to co-ops and mutuals – introducing the Mutual Value Measurement Framework©
One of the greatest challenges for cooperatives and mutuals is to be able to quantify and articulate the value that your businesses create. Often the financial metrics of corporate success are not easily applied when there is a mutual business purpose.
“It’s about more than just paying out claims”
Two years ago, Cyclone Gabrielle and the Auckland Anniversary Weekend floods left devastation in their wake, creating one of the biggest challenges rural New Zealand has ever faced. As communities rebuilt, FMG stood shoulder to shoulder with its clients, paying out over $300 million in claims.
Strength, community, and innovation – the rise of Blackfern Co-operative
In 2014 in the heart of the Wairarapa, on a wet and cold Tuesday evening in August, a group of like-minded independent automotive workshop owners gathered around the table. They had a shared challenge. From that meeting, the Blackfern Co-operative was born.
Honouring Brian Cameron: A pillar of New Zealand’s cooperative movement
It is with profound respect and gratitude that we reflect on the life and contributions of Brian Cameron, the inaugural chair of Cooperative Business NZ and a true cooperative icon. A trailblazer in both the cooperative and irrigation sectors, Brian’s enduring legacy is etched into the fabric of New Zealand’s economy and communities.
Ringing in the 2025 UN International Year of Cooperatives
Announcing the UN International Year of Cooperatives 2025 kick off in New Zealand.