Credit unions are community savings and loan co-operatives where members can save small or large amounts or borrow from the fund. |
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Rosemary has been an active member of women's co-operatives since leaving university, where she completed an MA in religious studies. |
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Farmers and co-operatives using sound silvicultural management on their farms are encouraged to enter this category. |
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To keep the farmers going, they strengthened the network of rural savings banks and co-operatives. |
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Small-scale fences owned by individuals or co-operatives encircling irrigated crops or cash crops such as cashews and bananas are most likely to succeed. |
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The Divisional Court compared housing co-operatives to other democratic bodies where a court will interfere only where a decision is patently unreasonable. |
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Unless these conditions are fulfilled, we consider any assistance given to the artels and the co-operatives not only useless, but definitely harmful. |
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That is because the Fairtrade fruit in OKE smoothies is sourced from small farmers and co-operatives in Ecuador, Costa Rico, Brazil and Peru. |
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The sharing economy reveals a return to behaviors such as bartering and to legal forms like co-operatives. |
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Although most of the poor and displaced in Khartoum struggle to make ends meet, a very small number not only find work, but form small co-operatives. |
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Co-operatives UK had been asked to explore options for creating a mutualised Post Office, reporting back to the Government next spring. |
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We have realized that the SACCO sector is price sensitive hence partnering with SACCOs and Co-operatives by offering subsidised rates with clients. |
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