Financial Profile of the 100 Largest Agricultural Cooperatives, 2000 And 2001

Financial Profile of the 100 Largest Agricultural Cooperatives, 2000 And 2001
Author: Barry Leonard
Publisher:
Total Pages: 73
Release: 2003-10-31
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780756745059

Two reports combined into 1. In 2000 the total rev. of the largest 100 ag coops increased 7% to $70 bill., due to higher farm supply sales & service rev., & gross margins improved 7.5%. Net oper. margins soared 25%, to $933 mill. in 2000. Total net margins were down 14%; higher interest payments coupled with lower rev. from other non-oper. sources hurt the bottom line. Combined assets were valued at $29 bill., & nearly every cat. of assets increased in value. The 2001 report shows that the combined total rev. of the largest 100 ag coops jumped from $71 bill. in 2000 to $74 bill. in 2001, due mostly to higher rev. for dairy coops. This report considers oper. by type of produce: cotton, dairy, diversified, fruit & veg., farm supply, grain, poultry & livestock, rice, & sugar.

The Changing Financial Structure of Farmer Cooperatives

The Changing Financial Structure of Farmer Cooperatives
Author: Nelda Griffin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1980
Genre: Agriculture, Cooperative
ISBN:

Abstract: This report analyzes the financial structure of farmer cooperatives, including amounts, types and sources of equity and borrowed capital. Sales and other operating income and amounts and distribution of net savings and losses are also covered. Data are presented by major function, principal products handled, geographic location and income tax status of the cooperatives. While the data are for fiscal year 1976, they are benchmark data and will be useful indefinitely as base data for conducting other studies dealing with cooperative financing.