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Lack of Housing, water, food and sanitation Community facilities: schools, clinics, etc Health education and family planning Modern farming methods The wider ‘coffee world’ Market information 1. DECENT LIVING CONDITIONS in terms of 3. KNOWLEDGE of and / or ACCESS to Credit 2. ACCESS TO SOCIAL SERVICES in terms of 4. TRANSPORT in terms of Vehicles: pick ups and lorries Adequate roads and road networks Telephones Agricultural extension Diversification Subsidies

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 as good as this: 22% ‘Measuring’ Ethiopia People who don’t get enough food to eat: 46% Workforce in farming: 88% Mothers who die while giving birth: 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

No of primary cooperatives:19,147 Members: 4,323,048 Capital :1,475,256,047 Sr. No.Type of cooperativesNumber of cooperatives MembersCapital (in Birr) USD 1 = Birr Multi-purpose52713,904,390377,350,915 2.Housing ,080,144 3.Saving & credit ,897,808 4.Hand craft62713,3455,858,859 5.Dairy25610,3063,782,712 6.Livestock marketing36811,6226,870,424 7.Horticulture & fruit641,740719,156 8.Fishery311,9431,796,724 9.Consumer23016,3607,990, Others ,70375,720,057 Total231674,668,564835,067,162

Sr. No. Types of cooperative unions Member coopertaives Capital 1.Grain Marketing Cooperative Union9394,146,137 2.Saving & Credit union2311,494,285 3.Coffee Cooperative Union627,923,524 4.Vegetable & fruit Marketing Union32,062,790 5.Livestock Marketing Union32,560,139 6.Dairy Marketing Cooperative Union4289,763 7.Sugar Cane out growers & Cooperative Union 13,064,682 Total ,541,320 Employment Condition Number of Employee Primary coops.57,441 Unions 2955

Date of Establishment: Date of Registration: 01 June, June, 1999 Initial Members: coffee growers organized in 34 Coops Initial capital: 825,000 birr

Deputy General Manager Board Of Directors General Assembly Commercial Department Finance & Accounting Department 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 servicesSecretary

The Coffee Trade Chain Farmer Collector Supplier Exporter Buyer Roaster Retailer Farmer Cooperative Union Buyer Roaster Retailer consumer Profit Fair Trade Premium

Year Member Cooperative s Farmer Members MaleFemaleTotal 1999/003421,3421,16122, /013421,5891,23222, /023421,7931,25023, /033422,3361,25723, /043422,3361,25723, /057445,2372,67547, / ,8163,90974, / ,6395,311102, / ,6415,720128, / ,3456,063133,408

Year Unit Of Measurement Sales Volume Sales Value (Birr) 2001Ton1262,271, Ton3757,679, Ton ,796, Ton2, ,309, Ton2, ,207, Ton3, ,644, Ton ,725, Ton ,392, Ton ,132, birr = 1 USD

Year Net Surplus (Birr) , ,181, ,819, ,020, ,468, ,865, ,933, ,423, ,968,796.05

289, ,181, ,819, ,020, ,468, ,865, ,933, ,423, ,968,796.05

YearMembers Received Dividend Total Dividend Paid (Birr) Maximum Dividend Paid (Birr) Minimum Dividend Paid (Birr) , ,018533, ,527, ,419993, ,208, , , ,580, , , ,270, , ,485, ,714001, ,966,548339,9251, ,716, ,478,157

262,855 1,527,137 3,208,053 3,580,761 2,270,598 2,485,947 6,966,548 11,716,614 31,478,157

Year Total Prepaid (Birr) Maximum (Birr) Minimum (Birr) Beneficiary Cooperative ,332297,944242, ,673,812462, , ,722,422542, , ,345,288240, , ,714,508418, , ,053,852

NoSectorsName of ProjectNumber of project Accomplished 1EducationPrimary school (1-4)7 Additional Class room25 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 school2 HealthHealth Post6 Occupied Medical Equipment3 Clinic Maintenance1 3Water DevelopmentSpring Development Bore hole Bridge 2 5Office ConstructionOffice2 6Flour mills 5 Total106

YearCurrent Asset (Birr) Fixed Asset (Birr) Total Asset (Birr) Liability (Birr) Capital (Birr) 20011,333,42760,8651,39,291536,932857, ,065,825100,2245,166,0493,534,4031,631, ,003,191876,64312,879,8349,389,4763,490, ,648,2071,747,43022,395,63713,089,1899,306, ,749,2442,442,57829,191,82217,379,24011,812, ,225,0692,633,21837,858,28721,341,61914,514, ,248,9293,711,33355,960,26234,034,29622,929, ,623,7116,796,246114,419,95769,707,35344,712, ,373,25224,186,730125,559,98247,148,40778,411,575

60, , ,643 1,747,430 2,442,578 2,633,218 3,711,333 6,796,246 24,186,730

857,360 1,631,646 3,490,358 9,306,448 11,812,582 14,514,832 22,929,366 44,712,604 78,411,575

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

For sustainable development To make Poverty History