Ppt.co op.i coop+korea-20160927_수정+(1)
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iCOOP KOREA62016.12
The state of Korea’s co-operatives
Framework Act on Co-operatives on December 1, 2012
The state of Korea s co operatives
2,490 co-operatives in Seoul
9 476 co operatives 9,476 co-operatives in a nationwide
8,951General
473Social
(June of 2016)
Co-operatives Co-operatives
(Source : Korea Social Enterprise Promotion Agency, June of 2016 (http://www.coop.go.kr))( p // p g ))
The state of Korean consumer co-operatives
NameThe member
co-ops
Membership
(persons)
Turnover
(billion KRW)Store
iCOOP UNION 85 237,610 526 180
Hansalim 23 535,518 363 204
Dure coop 28 176,138 117 110
Happy coop 14 4,120 22 25
A total of member co-ops 150 953,386 1,026 519
University co-op 28 103,746 34 -
University co-op
(Non member)5 44,051 - -
A total of 8 8
consumer co-operatives183 1,101,183 1,059 519
* Source : 2016 General meeting report of each co-op, 2015 General meeting report of Univ. co-op
Ethical production and consumption of Ethical production and consumption of iCOOP KOREA
Workers and Labor Agriculture andthe environment
Food safety
iCOOPWhat does iCOOP stand for is
i _Individuals promote
id lideal _the ideals(sharing and co-operation) of the group
innocence _never losing sight of our original innocence
innovation _and practice innovation
COOP(co-operative) as a consumer co-operativeCOOP(co operative) _as a consumer co operative
iCOOP KOREA is a consumer co-operative federation and pursues "Ethical Consumerism"
180 180
StoresMembership237,610persons Turnover
85 Member
Stores
KRW 526billion
Member co-ops
As of December, 2015
Local resources
iCOOP KOREA
Agriculture and nature KOREAand nature
of Gurye
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Gurye Natural Dream ParkGurye Natural Dream Park(as of December, 2015)
1. Area : 149,336㎡2. Investment : KRW 90 billion3 Emplo ment 464 persons3. Employment: 464 persons4. Businesses : 15 businesses including food-drink manufacturers,
and logistics centerg5. Production : 360 items produced in 17 factories6. Turnover: KRW 62.5 billion (food and distribution : KRW58
billion / service and culture : KRW4 5 billion)billion / service and culture : KRW4.5 billion)7. Facilities: Movie theater, accommodations, experience center,
restaurant, café, sauna, conference and meeting rooms, etc.8. Renewable energy (solar and geothermal) : 1,000 KW
10
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Changes in Gurye community
1. A raise in the stable employmentM th 8 % f ll l f G l f
Changes in Gurye community
– More than 80% of all employees are from Gurye-gun, 32 employees from multicultural families
– Workplace without educational discrimination– Provide higher hourly wage (currently KRW7,300/hour) than legal
minimum(KRW6,040/hour) rate
369 464
2014 2015
TotalEmployees
315 380
Employees
GuryeResidents
Changes in Gurye communityChanges in Gurye community
2. Increasing visitors to the Park in 2015
Green tourism field trips restaurant 2015
- Green tourism, field trips, restaurant, movies
107,10652 846
2014
3. Reopening an ob/gyn in the GuryeMedical Center
107,106persons
52,846persons
4. Contribute to vitalize community with 100,000 visitors annually from
Visitors to the Park in 2015urban Visitors to the Park in 2015
Changes in Gurye communityg y y
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Changes in Gurye community
5. Education, culture, and social contribution with iCOOP Seed FoundationM i th t f lt l lif B R k( b) d t t
g y y
– Movie theaters for a cultural life, Beer Rock(pub) and restaurant, Rock Festival and Film Festival – Scholarships, and donations of goods
S t d t t l f KRW illi f l t – Supported a total of KRW 950 million for last 4 years – 2016 Gurye Natural Dream Rock Festival
: A total of 7,000 people including members enjoyed the festival.
2012 2013 2014 2015
♣ Education, culture and welfare support in Gurye
3 6 KRW 8 illi102 100 356 KRW 398 million
2015 전국기초단체장매니페스토우수사례경진대회우수사례 18
2015 전국기초단체장매니페스토우수사례경진대회우수사례 19
Changes in Gurye community
6. Protecting ecosystem with expanding eco-friendly agricultureThe number of Gurye producers who trade with iCOOP KOREA incre
g y y
– The number of Gurye producers who trade with iCOOP KOREA increased and eco-friendly agriculture has expanded through iCOOP KOREA’s vegetable farm (991,735,537㎡)P h i l l d d d f d l f KRW bill– Purchasing local produce and processed foods : a total of KRW4.2 billion in 2015
2,706
2,263
1 205
1,484
Agro-livestock and forest prod
ucts
1,205
818Processed products
357
2013 2014 2015
Changes in Gurye community
–Revitalization of local economy and culture by cooperation with local government : a stable market for local eco frin with local government : a stable market for local eco-friendly produce, job creation, population growth, etc.
–Encouraging local co-operatives and regional networks : g g p gproviding various services to improve the quality of life (health, housing, education, welfare, travel, etc.)
l i bli h lid f d i f d–Helping establish a solid foundation for autonomy and growth by mobilizing resources in the community
–Representing one of models where community revitalizes –Representing one of models where community revitalizes with co-operatives
2015 전국기초단체장매니페스토우수사례경진대회우수사례 23
2015 전국기초단체장매니페스토우수사례경진대회우수사례 24
Goesan Natural Dream Park
1. Refrigerated warehouse 2. Rice polishing factory 3. Pressed oil factory 4. Grain factory 5. Meat processing factory 6. Juice factory 7. Sauce factory 8. Supporting center
Price stabilization fundThe Price Stabilization Fund helps ensure the incomes of producers and stabilize the price of products that is purchased by members. When the market price of a certain product plummets, its retail price in iCOOPp p p , pKOREA needs to be reduced in order to sell all quantities and the income of the producers is reduced.
♣ h i bili i f d♣ 2015 the price stabilization fund
Collected KRW 3.93 billionTotal amount KRW 15.6 billion
Used KRW 2.82 billionTotal amount KRW 8 67 billionTotal amount KRW 8.67 billion
iCOOP Certification♣ Inspection by iCOOP KOREA
Agro and livestock Processed
Agro and livestock producers
Contract producers and farms : 1 640
Processed producers Contract producers
and farms : 217Certificated
g
and farms : 1,640Certificated
producers and farms : 660
Certification ratio :
Certificated producers and farms :
13Certification ratio :
6 0%Certification ratio : 40.2%
6.0%
104 195 9NutritionOthers
18
781
2,556
17
472
2,101
2014
OthersQualityGMOAntibiotic
Total17 018
9,747
335
18
8,301
372
17 2014
2015
RadioactivityPesticide
17,018
14,495
3,477 3,037 residues
iCOOP Certification Mark
According to the five criteria, productsare evaluated and graded into A, AA andAAA.
Credibility Sustainability Biodiversity or animal welfare
Food safety Circularity
♣ Goals of iCOOP certification system 1. Consumers’ trust is earned through differentiated Management g g
system of iCOOP KOREA.2. Nature-circulating organic agriculture where future generations
can consume safe foods is pursued through the circulation of ecosystems and sustainable production practice.
3. We promote sustainable agriculture led by producers.
iCOOP KOREA’s fair trade
♣ Countries we do fair trade and the products♣ iCOOP KOREA’s fair trade
2013 3 4 billion ( ) b ll2013 3.4 billion2014 4.9 billion2015 7.9 billion
Banana(Peru) 2.9 billion
Chocolate 1.3 billion / Instant coffee 0.6 billion(Columbia)
Coffee beans 1.0 billion(Brazil, Indonesia, East timor)(Brazil, Indonesia, East timor)
Olive oil(Palestine) 0.7 billion
Pepper(India) 0 2 billionPepper(India) 0.2 billion
Masucobado sugar(The Philippines) 0.7 billion
i ( h f i ) billi
60% growth
d
Wine(South Africa) 0.4 billion
Etc. (India, Nepal) 40 million
7 9compared to 2014 = Total KRW7.9 billion
iCOOP KOREA’s fair trade
♣ iCOOP KOREA’s fair trade fund(unit : thousand KRW)
coffee 13,356 17,914 31,405 28,934 22,285 33,401 36,824 39,873KRW400
mascobado 1,227 9,944 14,032 18,190 20,848 20,374 12,231 10,268sugar
h l
KRW100
chocolate - 1,156 2,552 4,977 8,421 8,061 8,454 8,102
pepper - - 613 3,619 4,507 5,843 6,002 6,540
KRW20
KRWp pp 3 3, 9 4,5 7 5, 43 , ,54
olive oil - - - 1,160 2,016 3,155 4,140 4,436
KRW100
KRW100
Tatal 14,583 29,014 48,602 56,880 58,077 70,835 67,652 69,218
Fund collected from 2008 KRW 414,863,320
iCOOP KOREA’s fair trade
♣ Supporting of establishment of AFTC Co-operation Center in the Philippines
iCOOP KOREA s fair trade
The center is located next to the AFTC Muscovado mill and includes producers’ gathering hall, restaurant, common room, library, and computer room for children and guest house for fair travellerschildren, and guest house for fair travellers.
Ethical production and consumption of Ethical production and consumption of iCOOP KOREA
♣ Consumption of eco friendly produce♣ Consumption of eco-friendly produce■ iCOOP KOREA■ Nationwide
Rice 3 8% Vegetable 7 6% Fruit 5 5%Rice 3.8%■ KRW 20.6 billion■ KRW 546 billion
Vegetable 7.6%■ KRW 44 billion■ KRW 582 billion
Fruit 5.5%■ KRW 37.3 billion ■ KRW 674 billion
Ethical production and consumption of
♣ Wheat production in Korea and ti f iCOOP KOREA
♣ Korean native wheat noodle day
iCOOP KOREA
consumption of iCOOP KOREA ■ 2015Member co-ops:38The number of events:47Participants :8,750p ,75
■ 2014Member co-ops:51The number of events:71
♣ Korean wheat consumption and its impact on the environment
7Participants:12,865
its impact on the environment■ Nationwide
22,000ton
■ iCOOP KOREA3,813ton(17.3%)
3 813ton 11 439ton 9 533ton 20153,813ton 11,439ton 9,533ton 20153,875ton 11,626ton 9,688ton 2014
Wheat consumption/CO2 reduction/O2 production
The change of order-supply system
♣ New 2-day ordering system
From 3 day ordering system iCOOP KOREA improved the system by From 3-day ordering system, iCOOP KOREA improved the system by shortening the deadline to 2 days starting in August 2014. By reducing one day, stores are able to predict and prepare the quantities of
d l d i b ’ i f i products more accurately and improve members’ satisfaction.
♣ 6-day delivery system
By using both outside parcel delivery service and iCOOPlogistics, members are able to receive their products 6 days a week. This g , p ysystem is expected to strengthen online business and improve members’ convenience.
iCOOP’s Grassroots gathering :
♣ Town meeting and Club- The grassroot of iCOOP KOREA is town meetings where members in same g g
communities organize voluntarily every month. - Members acquire information on consumer co-operative movement through clubs
and town meetings
· Participants per year
Gatherings Participants Gatherings Participants
town meetings clubs2013 996 6992014 1089 763 2015 1112 914
town meetings 540557475851
clubs 4087417653652015 1112 914 5851 5365
iCOOP’s Active members
♣ Directors of member co-ops
iCOOP s Active members
201377
66co-ops :
Directors :
201479
201585
♣ Active members
664Directors : 700 711
20131.8%
% of members with monthly
membership dues :
20151.5%
20141.6%
2,822p
Active members : 2,9242,802
♣ The member education process in 2015
iCOOP’s Education for members
♣ The member education process in 2015
01 Pre-member education → 02 New member education→ 03 Beginner education for active members → 04 iCOOP co operation school →education for active members → 04 iCOOP co-operation school →05 Director course → 06 MBA course of Civil cooperation college and Education trainer course
♣ Pre-member educations
2014Member co-ops:62Participants:
Member co-ops:63Participants:
8 20152014 32,539 persons 27,583 persons2015
iCOOP’s Education for members
♣ Member education per year
76 558
90,786106,483
76,558
과정 및 육일수
37,766
과정 및 교육일수
연인원
Programs and daysParticipants
24,260
6 61050 5988 1345 6737 36
programs
67697,210
Federation/Member co-op2013
Federation/Member co-op2014
Federation/Member co-op20150 3 0 4 2015
Economic Participation of Members
Q. What is the Responsible Investment?A. An initiative where each member increases their shares up
to KRW1 million to encourage their economic contributions to KRW1 million to encourage their economic contributions and responsibilities.
♣ Responsible Investment ♣ Store cooperation fundp p
2014 2015
20152014
4,0102.10%
81
Collected:KRW2,281,112,800
Used:
Collected:KRW3,349,028,700
Used
2,2281.30%
Participants: Participation rate:
Member co-ops: 81 KRW900,000,000 KRW:2,120,000,000
77Member co ops:
Economic Participation of Members
Q. What is the Member account fund for stable farming?A. A method where members put money in their ordering
account in advance and use them to make payment for acco ad a ce a d se e o a e pay e olater purchases.
♣ Participation in the fund
Ratio :30.0%The Number of
Ratio : 24.5%The number of
2014 2015
The Number of Participants : 58,435 personsFunds:
bParticipants : 42,914personsFunds:
KRW17,951,262,569KRW14,442,824,365
♣ Payment methods
Cash 9.3% Member account fund for stable farming 12.9% Credit card 77.1%2014
Cash 8.1% Credit card 74.6%2015 Member account fund for stable farming 16.3%
iCOOP KOREA creates new co-ops and works
♣ Education for new
pfor social economy
Total 98 programs♣ Education for new co-operatives
Total 98 programs2,437 persons
Basic education59 programs1 794 persons
Intensive education16 programs196 persons
Specialized education23programs447persons1,794 persons 196 persons 447persons
iCOOP KOREA creates new co-ops and works for social economy
Co-operative Content
♣ Mentoring program for co-operatives
Malgunson community co-operative · Members’ meeting, Conflict management workshop · Supporting of legal issues and preparation of general assembly
Korea driver service society · Counseling on business
Translation co-operative · Counseling on regulation registration etc Translation co-operative · Counseling on regulation, registration, etc.
Co-operative animal hospital · Supporting of member workshop · Supporting of legal issues and preparation of general assembly · Development of pet snacks: supply of 20,000 snacks to iCOOP KOREA in 2015
Theater for all fair movie co-operative · Counseling on management and operation
♣ Supporting program for youth co-operatives
Theater for all, fair movie co-operative · Counseling on management and operation · Organizing ‘Pop-up cinema’ community screenings of diversity film
pp g p g y p
Co-operative Content
Academy COOP education Co-operative
· Mentoring, consulting· Supporting KRW 1 million for the fund
Dreamato youth co-operative · Mentoring, consulting· Supporting KRW 1 million for the fund
Route on co-operative travelCo-operative
· Mentoring, consulting· Supporting KRW 1 million for the fund
Design co-operative · Mentoring, consulting · Providing work space, education of co-operative· Promotion business partnership with other co-operatives· Supporting networking with youth co-operatives
iCOOP KOREA creates new co-ops and works for social economyfor social economy
♣ Scholarships for the next generation of social economy and co-operative sector
Sungkonghoei i
Hanshin University
HanyangUniversity University University University
- Opened the department Providing KRW 500 million From the second semester of iCOOP KOREA d of management of co-operatives
in graduate school in 2010- Providing KRW120million each year from 2014 to 2019
gfrom 2014 to 2018 and for new students of the graduate school of social innovation business
2015, iCOOP KOREA started providing scholarship KRW 500 million from 2015 to 2019 to Global social each year from 2014 to 2019 business 2019 to Global social economy studies of the graduate school of international studies
Korea Social Economy Seed Foundation
♣ Contributors of Korea Social Economy Seed Foundation(2015)
Korea Social Economy Seed Foundation
Members P d E l
-Supporting of the vulnerable : KRW 410 million
- Supporting of Social economy KRW Members
839 personsProducers61 persons
Employees419 persons
: KRW 3,500,000- Ethical consumerism: KRW 61 million
- Special projects
= Total 1,319 persons
Special projects : KRW 25 million
= KRW 830 million Total 1,319 persons
♣ Donations to Korea Social Economy Seed Foundation
Year Total Regular donations Corporate donations Special donation Etc.
2014 717,471,575 111,720,000 500,000,000 31,214,365 74,537,210
2015 802,081,041 120,475,000 567,100,000 29,357,000 85,149,041
Seed Foundation for social economy of Korea
♣ Sharing project with member co ops
Seed Foundation for social economy of Korea
♣ Health service for migrant workerswith member co-ops migrant workers
Member co-ops
51
51 Member co-ops
Supporting of Korea Social
Supporting influenza
Supporting prenatal testsp
KRW 90 million
Economy Seed Foundation
KRW 48million
influenza vaccination
1,360 personsKRW 15 million
prenatal tests52persons
KRW 5 million
= Total KRW 140 millionKRW 15 million
Mutual Aid Society for Enhancing Korean Agriculture
Mutual Aid Society for Enhancing Korean Agriculture is one of the i ti i iCOOP KOREA th t i t d ith d f
Mutual Aid Society for Enhancing Korean Agriculture
organizations in iCOOP KOREA that is operated with dues from consumer members, producers, and employees.
Aids for membersKRW 245 million
Aids for active members
Member co-opsKRW 500 million
KRW 32 million
Education for Study visits to active membersKRW 72 million
yforeign country
KRW 140 million
iCOOP Mutual Aid Starts
Starting from September 2014, iCOOP Mutual Aid began to support b d d b ith di id t d members, producers, and members with diseases, accidents and
difficulties that can occur while traveling or driving.
♣ b ib f i l id♣ Subscribers of iCOOP Mutual Aid (2015)
♣ Supports of iCOOP Mutual Aid(2015)
Hospitalization KRW 2,040,000Coverage for diagnosis
Members752 persons
Producers32 persons
Employees931 persons
Coverage for diagnosis KRW 7,200,000Outpatient care KRW 10.8 millionFinancial aid KRW 1,800,000
Total KRW 22 million= Total 1,715 persons
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