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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 employee MembersCapital (in Birr) USD 1 = Birr Multi-purpose51043,691,374347,362, Housing ,52618,370,667 3.Saving & credit ,0791,037,620,001 4.Hand craft151431,40821,788,185 5.Dairy1125,5433,276,149 6.Livestock marketing1494,6123,135,052 7.Horticulture & fruit641,740719,156 8.Fishery362,4013,423,606 9.Consumer816,4593,070, Others204092,90636,490,347 Total191474,323,0481,475,256,047

Sr. No. Cooperative Union in EthiopiaNumber of employeeCapital 1.Grain Marketing Cooperative Union9394,146,137 2.Saving & Credit Coop157,483,946 3.Coffee Cooperative Union627,923,524 4.Vegetable & fruit Marketing Union32,062,790 5.Livestock Marketing Union3241,817 6.Dairy Marketing Cooperative Union3289,763 7.Sugar Cane out growers & Cooperative Union 11,938,588 Total124134,086,565 Employment Condition Number of Employee Primary coops.57,441 Unions 620

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 Finance Division Planning and Programming Division Coffee Export Division Audit Division Administrative Division General Manager Supervisory Committee

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, / ,6415,720128,361

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

Year Net Surplus (Birr) , ,181, ,819, ,020, ,468, ,865, ,933,097.29

289, ,181, ,819, ,020, ,468, ,865, ,933,097.29

YearMembers Received Dividend Total Dividend Paid (Birr) Maximum Dividend Paid (Birr) Minimum Dividend Paid (Birr) , ,018533, ,527, ,419993, ,208, , , ,580, , , ,270, , ,485, ,714001, ,966,548339,9251,194-

262,855 1,527,137 3,208,053 3,580,761 2,270,598 2,485,947 6,966,548

Year Total Prepaid (Birr) Maximum (Birr) Minimum (Birr) Beneficiary Cooperative ,332297,944242, ,673,812462, , ,722,422542, , ,345,28811

NoSectorsName of ProjectNumber of project Accomplished 1EducationPrimary school (1-4)5 Additional Class room17 Up Grading(1-4) to (1-6)3 Up Grading(1-4) to (1-8)2 Up Grading(1-8) to (1-10)1 2HealthHealth Post4 Occupied Medical Equipment3 Clinic Maintenance1 3Water DevelopmentSpring Development36 4Bridge 1 5ElectricityElectric Supply1 Total74

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, ,248,9293,711,33355,960,26234,034,29622,929,366

60, , ,643 1,747,430 2,442,578 2,633,218 3,711,333

857,360 1,631,646 3,490,358 9,306,448 11,812,582 14,514,832 22,929,366

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

Type of Coffee Sr.noCountryY/che ffe-2 Sidamo-2Limu-2Harar 4/5Sidamo 4/5Jimma 4/5Nekemte 4/5 TotalShare in % 1North America Australia Japan France Belgium England Switzerland Germany Total

1.Yirgacheffe-2 2.Harar 4/5 3.Sidamo 4/5 4.Sidamo-2 5.Limu-2 6.Jimma 4/5 7.Nekemte 4/5 598, , , ,300 57,000 60,060 37, ,497,960Total: Volume in KG %

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