Enjoy the archive of Cooperative Grocer magazine, with articles going back to 1985.

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Also available in the archives is LEADer, the NCG Governance Newsletter

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Recently, issues of health and nutrition have gained national prominence, supported by First Lady Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move!

167 July-August 2013 August 22, 2013

I am often asked, “Why don’t you teach co-ops in the business schools?” As a true believer in and champion of co-ops, I empathize with this frustration.

167 July-August 2013 August 22, 2013

"There are no marketing emergencies,” Jeanne Lakso announced decisively at Marketing Matters 2013, the National Cooperative Grocers’ Association (NCGA) conference she helps design on topics relevan

167 July-August 2013 August 22, 2013

I concluded my previous column on growing our future by emphasizing the importance of greater alignment among stakeholders both within local cooperatives and within our cooperative sector.

167 July-August 2013 August 22, 2013

At the CGN (Cooperative Grocer Network) annual meeting held during the CCMA conference, board and staff lauded the progress the organization had made in the last year.

167 July-August 2013 August 22, 2013
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A new publication provides a very informative look at converting an existing store to a community-based cooperative.  Locate this free pdf at:

Endcap Articles August 9, 2013
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What do the following have in common?  Real Pickles, a new worker cooperative in Massachusetts; Arroyo Food Co-op, a startup in Pasadena, Cal.; and People’s Community Market in Oakland; also Ben &a

Endcap Articles August 2, 2013
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An excellent and lengthy essay, Can Union Cooperatives Save Democracy? has just been posted by John Clay at his

Endcap Articles July 12, 2013
LEADer Board Newsletter July 1, 2013
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An excellent listing of 15 websites that focus on the food system and its environmental impacts is available from foodtank.org, a nonprofit dedicated to improving those impacts: 

Endcap Articles June 25, 2013

Why is it that some of our retail food cooperative boards really make a powerful difference in their communities, while others flounder?

166 May-June 2013 June 3, 2013

"Culture is to an organization what water is to a fish—it is the environment that exists all around us."

166 May-June 2013 June 3, 2013

I joined the French Broad Food Co-op team in 2009. Sales had been plummeting for five consecutive years.

166 May-June 2013 June 3, 2013

 

166 May-June 2013 June 3, 2013

Thanks to co-ops' support of the Bowers Fund, approximately 20 -people receive scholarships to the attend CCMA conference (Consumer Cooperative Management Association) each year. 

166 May-June 2013 June 3, 2013

Cooperative Grocer: Congratulations on the Independent Natural Food Retailers Association (INFRA) (www.naturalfoodretailers.net) g

166 May-June 2013 June 3, 2013

As hosts of the annual "Up and Coming, Up and Running Food Co-op Conference," participants from Bloomingfoods Market and Deli Cooperative (Bloomington, Ind.) are keenly aware of the many challenges

166 May-June 2013 June 3, 2013

When it comes to cooking at home, choosing the right ingredients and understanding basic kitchen skills can make the difference between a good meal and an amazing one.

166 May-June 2013 June 3, 2013

 

Cooperatives have a great thing going—let's share and grow it! But it's never that simple. 

166 May-June 2013 June 3, 2013
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In late May the USDA announced that unapproved genetically modified (GMO) wheat has been discovered in a field in Oregon, which is a major wheat exporter – yet no GMO wheat has been approved for tr

Endcap Articles May 30, 2013