Tanzania Federation of Co-operatives
Tanzania Federation of Co-operatives, earlier known as the Co-operative Union of Tanganyika,[1] is a national organization of co-operative societies in Tanzania.[2] The organization was registered in 1994 with members from Tanzania's Tobacco, Cotton, Coffee, Cashew, Cereal and other produce industries.
The organization was initially established by the Tanzanian government as the Co-operative Union of Tanganyika in 1961,[3] with the general aim to encourage growth of the co-operative movement. The expansion of the co-operative movement was a part of the government's five-year plan for economic development in 1964–1969.
References
- Nkebukwa, Anna (1989). Proceedings of the seminars in women's involvement in co-operatives in Tanzania held in Dar-es-Salaam. University of Dar-es-Salaam.
- "Welcome to Tanzania Federation of Cooperatives LTD". Ushirika. Retrieved 6 April 2013.
- Lyimo, Francis Fanuel (2012). Rural Cooperation: In the Cooperative Movement in Tanzania. African Books Collective. ISBN 998708155X.
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