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Abstract
Joint management for the purpose of meeting common needs has been the concept of cooperativeness for
over 100 years. In Poland, it developed in various sectors of the economy, with uneven intensity. It appeared in the
food production sectors, in particular in the dairy industry, at quite an early stage. After World War II, due to
inclusion of Poland into the block of socialist states, the concept of cooperativeness was strongly perverted, as it was
identified with the process of collectivization of agriculture, and only political prerequisites laid the foundations for
such a process. Only after year 1989 possibilities of giving the proper role to the concept of cooperativeness
appeared. Currently, this role is reinforced along with the growing care for protection of the producer, consumer and
the environment.
The aim of the article is to determine the current place of cooperativeness in the Polish food production system as
well as to indicate the new conditions reinforcing its role. The study adopts a foundation that cooperativeness is the
form of conducting business operations, which allows reconciling often contrary interests of the producer, consumer
and the environment in an ever more competitive and global world.