The International Cooperative Alliance (ICA) and the European Research Institute on Cooperative and Social Enterprises (Euricse) have presented the seventh annual World Cooperative Monitor report and has named IFFCO as one of the top ranker in the list of 300 world’s largest cooperatives.
The Report reads “In the Top 300 based on the ratio of turnover over gross domestic product (GDP) per capita ranking, reintroduced this year, IFFCO from India holds the top position.” This publication reports on the world’s largest cooperative and mutual organisations, providing rankings of the Top 300.
“This year’s results show the largest organisations in the cooperative movement performing well, with only slight variations to the top positions across the sectors. In the Top 300 ranking based on turnover the French Groupe Crédit Agricole and Groupe BPCE place first and second respectively, with BVR of Germany ranking third. And in the Top 300 based on the ratio of turnover over gross domestic product (GDP) per capita ranking, reintroduced this year, IFFCO from India holds the top position”, it reads.
The ratio of turnover over GDP is not intended to compute the contribution of each enterprise to the national GDP, but rather to relate the turnover of the enterprise to the wealth of the country in which it operates, as GDP per capita measures the purchasing power of an economy in an internationally comparable way, the Report says.
“We would like to give special thanks this year to our ever-committed sponsors, OCB System and Fundación Espriu. OCB System made a particular effort this year to promote the report and encourage questionnaire submissions in Brazil, resulting in 63 questionnaires from Brazilian cooperatives. We hope to see the total number of questionnaires rise from all around the globe, which would greatly enhance the analysis we can provide about the cooperative movement”, the Report says.
Co-ops also set many examples of developing projects and initiatives to ensure fair labour, protect the environment, and much more to meet the SDGs. Featured within the section are also stories about the actions taken by Grupo Sancor Seguros (Argentina), Metsä Group (Finland) and Sicredi (Brazil), three of the Top 300. We also hear from one of the world’s leaders in SDG development, adoption, and promotion, Enrico Giovannini.
The details of the Report are awaited. Watch these columns to follow the news.