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Title | Issue | Date |
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Years after pioneering the natural, organic foods movement and the radical notion of a more sustainable business model, food co-ops remain leaders in the grocery industry in ways that are increasin |
163 November-December 2012 | December 4, 2012 |
Along with November 2012 referendums in California and Washington to require labeling of genetically engineered (GMO) foods, legal action continues against the leading GMO proponent and agricultura |
163 November-December 2012 | December 4, 2012 |
In September, Food Co-op Initiative announced grants to 10 new startup food co-ops. An additional four co-ops will receive scholarships for board and organizer training. |
163 November-December 2012 | December 4, 2012 |
We have continuing opportunities to cultivate cooperative enterprise. In the present issue are reports on how, and how not, to grow cooperative ownership. |
163 November-December 2012 | December 4, 2012 |
LEADer Board Newsletter | December 1, 2012 | |
Accounting Best Practices for Food Co-ops: A Primer is now available, an excellent and concise (14-page) summary in four sections: balance sheet, income statement, internal control, and c |
Endcap Articles | November 15, 2012 |
Food co-ops are experts at doing things the hard way. We are grassroots organizations—it comes with the territory. |
162 September-October 2012 | September 25, 2012 |
Wheatsville Co-op, established in 1976, has become a mainstay of the local business scene in Austin, Texas. |
162 September-October 2012 | September 25, 2012 |
In the summer of 2011, I was contemplating the daunting task of how to gather and recognize what would soon be 30 years of history for Tidal Creek Cooperative Food Market in Wilmington, N.C. |
162 September-October 2012 | September 25, 2012 |
What point-of-sale (POS) system does your co-op use, and how well does it work for you?” “Should we be recording cost of product in our POS system?” “How do you create a sale sign from your POS sys |
162 September-October 2012 | September 25, 2012 |
As we go about our work of assessing organizational structures and conducting employee surveys in food co-ops, we frequently encounter an ongoing struggle between the marketing department (or lone |
162 September-October 2012 | September 25, 2012 |
Would house parties work for established co-ops to engage their members?” The question surprised me. |
162 September-October 2012 | September 25, 2012 |
The International Year of Cooperatives is in its final months, and National Cooperative Grocers Association (NCGA) and its member and associate co-ops continue to celebrate all of the ways that foo |
162 September-October 2012 | September 25, 2012 |
In honor of the United Nations International Year of Cooperatives, cooperative organizations in Great Britain, the United States, and Canada have sponsored publication of a new edition of Weave |
162 September-October 2012 | September 25, 2012 |
The Domestic Fair Trade Association (www.dfta.org) annual meeting brings together stakeholders from across the food and agriculture systems. |
162 September-October 2012 | September 25, 2012 |
A fascinating and detailed look at the impact of food co-ops has just been released by the National Cooperative Grocers Association (NCGA). |
162 September-October 2012 | September 25, 2012 |
With a boost from the International Year of Cooperatives, the potential of cooperatives in addressing critical social and economic needs is gaining recognition—although perhaps not as rapidly as th |
162 September-October 2012 | September 25, 2012 |
With a boost from the International Year of Cooperatives, the potential of cooperatives in addressing critical social and economic needs is gaining recognition—although perhaps not as rapidly as th |
162 September-October 2012 | September 25, 2012 |
Reducing the significance of organic food to its “healthiness” is a bit like reducing politics to a matter of “truthiness.” The recent Stanford University study (September 4, Annals of Internal |
Endcap Articles | September 7, 2012 |
LEADer Board Newsletter | September 1, 2012 |