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Abstract
The cooperative sector is an indispensable and integral part of the
global economy; includes cooperatives ranging from small-scale to multi-million
dollar businesses in all sectors of the economy, count over 800 million members
and provide 100 million jobs – which is 20 percent more than multinational
company. According to ICA Global 300 list, the largest 300 cooperatives in the
world generate revenue of 1,600 billion US dollars (2010), which is comparable
to the GDP of the Russian Federation or Spain and occupies the ninth place
among the world's largest economies. The paper analyze the contribution of
cooperatives to the development of international trade in agricultural and
food products, starting from agricultural cooperatives which organized small
farmers and involve them in local, national and world trade, to the consumer
cooperatives that have managed to survive in spite of strong competition and
increasing prices of agricultural and food products and the global economic
crisis, and which significantly contribute to the international trade fair. The
paper consists of two parts. In the first part is given the analysis of the
contribution of the largest cooperatives in the world according to the list by
Global 300 list, with special emphasis on the importance of agricultural
cooperatives in the local economy, both in terms of reducing unemployment, as
well as in the production of agricultural and food products. In the second part of
the paper is presented the genesis of the development of a major international
cooperative trade event – ICA Expo-Coop, which is a cooperative international
fair that was held eight times in the period since 2004 to 2012. Based on the
development of this international manifestation, the number of cooperatives
exhibitors and visitors, and other important information, it is possible to observe
how cooperatives participate and promote the development of international trade
of agricultural and food products. It was particularly emphasized that the
cooperative sector and ICA Expo-Coop are not adequately recognized and
represented in the activities of the WTO after the Doha round.