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Lack Lack of of Housing, water, Housing, water, food food and sanitation and sanitation Community Community facilities: facilities: schools, schools, clinics, etc clinics, etc Health education Health education and family and family planning planning Modern farming Modern farming methods methods The wider ‘coffee The wider ‘coffee world’ world’ Market Market information information 1. DECENT LIVING CONDITIONS in terms of 3. KNOWLEDGE of and / or ACCESS to Credi Credi t t 2. ACCESS TO 2. ACCESS TO SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIAL SERVICES in terms of in terms of 4. 4. TRANSPORT in TRANSPORT in terms of terms of Vehicles: pick ups and Vehicles: pick ups and lorries lorries Adequate roads and road Adequate roads and road networks networks Telephone Telephone s s Agricultural Agricultural extension extension Diversifica Diversifica tion tion Subsidi Subsidi es es

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Lack of Lack of

Housing, water, food Housing, water, food and sanitationand sanitation

Community Community facilities: schools, facilities: schools,

clinics, etcclinics, etcHealth education and Health education and

family planningfamily planning

Modern farming Modern farming methodsmethods

The wider ‘coffee world’The wider ‘coffee world’

Market Market informationinformation

1. DECENT LIVING CONDITIONS in

terms of

3. KNOWLEDGE of and / or ACCESS to

CreditCredit 2. ACCESS TO 2. ACCESS TO SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIAL SERVICES

in terms ofin terms of

4.4. TRANSPORT in TRANSPORT in terms ofterms of

Vehicles: pick ups and Vehicles: pick ups and lorries lorries

Adequate roads and road Adequate roads and road networks networks

TelephoneTelephoness

Agricultural Agricultural extension extension DiversificatioDiversificationnSubsidieSubsidie

ss

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Average yearly income per person: $97.00

How long people can expect to live: 47.6 years

Children dying before their first birthday: 112 out of every 1000

Adults who can read and write: 41.5%

30 doctors for every 1,000,000 people

People having water asgood as this: 22%

‘Measuring’Ethiopia

People who don’t get enough food to eat: 46%

Workforce in farming: 88%

Mothers who die while givingbirth: 850 out of 100,000 births

Nearly 90% live on less than $2.00 / day

Making Ethiopia one of the world’s least developed

countries

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No of primary cooperatives: 19,147Members: 4,323,048Capital :

1,475,256,047

Sr. No. Type of cooperatives Number of cooperatives

Members Capital (in Birr) USD 1 = Birr 9.05

1. Multi-purpose 5271 3,904,390 377,350,915

2. Housing 3892 75844 42,080,144

3. Saving & credit 5235 383311 312,897,808

4. Hand craft 627 13,345 5,858,859

5. Dairy 256 10,306 3,782,712

6. Livestock marketing 368 11,622 6,870,424

7. Horticulture & fruit 64 1,740 719,156

8. Fishery 31 1,943 1,796,724

9. Consumer 230 16,360 7,990,363

10. Others 7193 249,703 75,720,057

Total 23167 4,668,564 835,067,162

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Sr. No.

Types of cooperative unions

Member coopertaives

Capital

1. Grain Marketing Cooperative Union 93 94,146,137

2. Saving & Credit union 23 11,494,285

3. Coffee Cooperative Union 6 27,923,524

4. Vegetable & fruit Marketing Union 3 2,062,790

5. Livestock Marketing Union 3 2,560,139

6. Dairy Marketing Cooperative Union 4 289,763

7. Sugar Cane out growers & Cooperative Union

1 3,064,682

Total 133 141,541,320

Employment ConditionNumber of EmployeePrimary coops. 57,441Unions 2955

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Date of Establishment:

Date of Registration:

01 June, 1999

28 June, 1999

Initial Members: 22503 coffee growers organized in 34 Coops

Initial capital: 825,000 birr

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Deputy General Manager

Board Of Directors

General Assembly

CommercialDepartment

Finance & AccountingDepartment

Human resources& general service

Coffee warehouse& Processing Factory

Administrative Division

General Manager

Supervisory Committee

Legal service Executive Secretary

Inspection & Audit Services

Project Planning, Programming & Capacity Building

Quality control services Secretary

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The Coffee Trade ChainThe Coffee Trade Chain

Farmer

Collector

Supplier

Exporter

Buyer

Roaster

Retailer

Farmer

Cooperative

Union

Buyer

Roaster

Retailer

consumerconsumer

Profit

Profit

Fair TradePremium

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Year

Member

Cooperatives

Farmer Members

Male Female Total

1999/00 34 21,342 1,161 22,503

2000/01 34 21,589 1,232 22,821

2001/02 34 21,793 1,250 23,043

2002/03 34 22,336 1,257 23,593

2003/04 34 22,336 1,257 23,593

2004/05 74 45,237 2,675 47,912

2005/06 101 70,816 3,909 74,795

2006/07 115 97,639 5,311 102,950

2007/08 129 122,641 5,720 128,361

2008/09 143 127,345 6,063 133,408

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Male Women

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Year

Unit Of

Measurement

Sales

Volume

Sales

Value (Birr)

2001 Ton 126 2,271,157

2002 Ton 375 7,679,344

2003 Ton 967.2 18,796,130

2004 Ton 2,431.5 45,309,011

2005 Ton 2,690.5 67,207,845

2006 Ton 3,182.3 86,644,278

2007 Ton 3248.2 102,725,628

2008 Ton 3598.8 136,392,056

2009 Ton 5892.7 263,132,432

11 birr = 1 USD

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2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Sales Volume

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Sales Value In Birr

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Year Net Surplus (Birr)

2001 289,184.86

2002 2,181,624.92

2003 5,819,096.00

2004 7,020,447.00

2005 5,468,002.66

2006 6,865,844.00

2007 13,933,097.29

2008 23,423,228.08

2009 44,968,796.05

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2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Net Income(Birr)

289,184.862,181,624.92

5,819,096.007,020,447.005,468,002.66

6,865,844.00

13,933,097.29

23,423,228.08

44,968,796.05

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Year Members

Received

Dividend

Total

Dividend

Paid (Birr)

Maximum Dividend Paid

(Birr)

Minimum Dividend Paid (Birr)

2001 8 262,855 76 79,018 53 3,972 29

2002 20 1,527,137 44 278,419 99 3,492 -

2003 22 3,208,053 52 563,553 34 27,796 60

2004 30 3,580,761 04 589,517 30 14,250 37

2005 85 2,270,598 19 154,329 67 71 80

2006 78 2,485,947 00 205,714 00 1,290 -

2007 110 6,966,548 339,925 1,194 -

2008 101 11,716,614 - - - -

2009 120 31,478,157

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2001 2003 2005 2007 2009

MembershipReceivedDividend

820 22

30

8578

110101

120

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2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Dividend Paid

262,8551,527,137

3,208,0533,580,761

2,270,598

2,485,947

6,966,548

11,716,614

31,478,157

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Year

Total Prepaid

(Birr)

Maximum

(Birr)

Minimum

(Birr)

Beneficiary

Cooperative

2004 884,332 297,944 24 2,221 - 11

2005 1,673,812 462,340 20 16,098 40 11

2006 2,722,422 542,152 00 44,174 00 11

2007 2,345,288 240,596 00 44,174 00 28

2008 4,714,508 418,521 00 28,066 - 28

2009 7,053,852

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No Sectors Name of Project Number of project Accomplished

1 Education Primary school (1-4) 7

Additional Class room 25

Up Grading(1-4) to (1-6) 3

Up Grading(1-6) to (1-8) 5

Up Grading(1-8) to (1-10) 2

2

New High school 2

Health Health Post 6

Occupied Medical Equipment 3

Clinic Maintenance 1

3 Water Development Spring Development

Bore hole

45

3

4 Bridge Bridge 2

5 Office Construction Office 2

6 Flour mills Flour mills 5

Total 106

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Year Current

Asset (Birr)

Fixed Asset (Birr)

Total

Asset (Birr)

Liability

(Birr)

Capital

(Birr)

2001 1,333,427 60,865 1,39,291 536,932 857,360

2002 5,065,825 100,224 5,166,049 3,534,403 1,631,646

2003 12,003,191 876,643 12,879,834 9,389,476 3,490,358

2004 20,648,207 1,747,430 22,395,637 13,089,189 9,306,448

2005 26,749,244 2,442,578 29,191,822 17,379,240 11,812,582

2006 35,225,069 2,633,218 37,858,287 21,341,619 14,514,832

2007 52,248,929 3,711,333 55,960,262 34,034,296 22,929,366

2008 107,623,711 6,796,246 114,419,957 69,707,353 44,712,604

2009 101,373,252 24,186,730 125,559,982 47,148,407 78,411,575

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2001 2003 2005 2007 2009

Fixed Asset in Birr

60,865 100,224876,643

1,747,430

2,442,578

2,633,218

3,711,333

6,796,246

24,186,730

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2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Capital (Birr)

857,3601,631,646

3,490,358

9,306,448

11,812,58214,514,832

22,929,366

44,712,604

78,411,575

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Make Trade Fair Campaign/OXFAM/ Progresso Café Black Gold Cashew Gongogo Bee Keeping Forest Coffee Coffee Tourism Other Projects on pipe line

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For sustainable development

To make Poverty History