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What kind of education system supported the co-operative movement ideology in Denmark?

AFolk High Schools for philosophy and co-operative values

BRural Schools focusing on household economy

CAgricultural Schools providing technical education

DAll of the above

Answer:

D. All of the above

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DENMARK

  • The Dairy Farm & Co-operative Hub of Europe

Basic Facts

  • Capital: Copenhagen

  • Currency: Danish Krone (DKK)

Why is Denmark World-Renowned?

  • Known as the “Dairy Farm of Europe”

  • Famous for dairying and agricultural co-operation

  • No formal Co-operative legislation – the movement grew voluntarily

  • Birthplace & promoter of Single Purpose Societies

Called “Co-operative Denmark” due to widespread success in:

  • Agriculture

  • Dairying

  • Consumer goods

  • Bacon, Eggs

  • Insurance

  • Seen as the “Torchbearer of the Co-operative Movement” globally Because of the success of cooperatives in agriculture, dairying, consumer, bacon, egg, insurance etc. the country is also known as cooperative Denmark.

  • Co-operatives in Denmark grew as a voluntary movement

Education & Co-operative Awareness:

  • Folk High School

  • Founded by N.F.S. Grundtvig

  • Established as early as 1814 with compulsory education

Aimed at teaching:

  • Simple living

  • Theory and practice of co-operation

  • Academic and life skills

Played a vital role in shaping the co-operative mindset

Three-tiered Schooling System:

  • Folk High Schools – Philosophy & co-operative values

  • Rural Schools – Household economy, especially for women

  • Agricultural Schools – Technical + general education → Referred to as “hot beds” of the co-operative movement

Dairy Co-operatives in Denmark

  • Cream Separator: Invented by L.C. Nielsen (1878)

  • Father of Dairy Co-operatives: Stilling Anderson

  • Started first dairy co-op in 1882 in Jutland

  • LURBRAND: Trade name under which co-op dairy products are sold

  • Bull Clubs: Cattle Breeding Societies

  • Young Farmers Club: Promoted co-operative spirit among rural youth

  • Feature: Unlimited liability for dairy co-op members

Co-operation in Allied Sectors

Bacon Industry

  • Co-operative Bacon Industry at Horsens (1887)

  • Members had limited liability

Poultry Development

  • Co-operative Egg Export Associations (1895)

  • DAAG (1975) – Central egg marketing & selling society

Insurance

  • ALKA – Co-operative Insurance Society (established in 1944)

Consumer Co-operatives

  • FDB (1896) – Federation of Danish Co-operative Stores → Based on Rochdale Principles → Became Coop Amba in 2013

  • FDB recognize as apex consumer organization society in 1973


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