ATo establish a national monopoly on cheese production
BTo import foreign dairy breeds and improve livestock
CTo lobby the government for subsidies for small farms
DTo rationalize dairy operations and improve product quality
Answer:
D. To rationalize dairy operations and improve product quality
Read Explanation:
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
