National Agricultural Cooperative Federation

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Nonghyup
농협
Company typeAgricultural cooperative
Founded1961
Headquarters
Area served
South Korea
RevenueUS$ 24.7 billion (2005)
Total assetsUS$ 200 billion (2005)
Websitewww.nonghyup.com Template:Ko icon Template:En icon
National Agricultural Cooperative Federation
Hangul
농협 / 농업협동조합
Hanja
農協 / 農業協同組合
Revised RomanizationNonghyeop / Nongeop Hyeopdong Johap
McCune–ReischauerNonghyŏp / Nongŏp Hyŏptong Chohap

The National Agricultural Cooperative Federation (Korean: Nonghyup, 농협 or 농업협동조합) is a federation of agricultural cooperatives in South Korea.

It delivers supply, processing, marketing, and banking services through more than 4000 branches. It is listed in the 2007 International Co-operative Alliance Global 300 list of mutuals and cooperatives, ranked fourth by 2005 turnover, making it the second largest agricultural cooperative in the world, as well as one of the world's largest cooperative banking organizations.[1]

Agriculture

NACF has local offices in Changnyeong

According to its own figures, Nonghyup provides 48% of rural food marketing in South Korea.[2] It works in most agricultural sectors, but specializes in beef, pork and poultry products.[3]

Nonghyup operates a number of retail grocery stores called "Nonghyup Hanaromart" that sell fresh produce, fruit, beef, pork, and other food products. Many products at Nonghyup Hanaromart were processed in Nonghyup factories and bear the Nonghyup brand.

It also owns the Agricultural Cooperative College, a private technical college located in Goyang City, Gyeonggi province.

Nonghyup is the sister organization to Suhyup (or Su-hyeop, the National Federation of Fisheries Cooperatives), a similar cooperative federation concerned with the fishing industry of South Korea.

The Nonghyup name is prominently displayed outside its Geochang county offices

Banking and financial services

Nonghyup has two distinct banking operations. The first provides commercial banking transactions for its member cooperatives, including 108 trillion South Korean won (KRW) of loans outstanding at the end of 2007. The second provides retail banking for consumers and individuals in South Korea, including KRW 102 trillion of loans.[4] The banking division also provides insurance services. And Nonghyup is BC Card's member.

References

  1. ^ "The 2007 Global 300 Listing" (pdf). International Co-operative Alliance.
  2. ^ "2007 Annual Report (English)" (pdf). Nonghyup. p. 14.
  3. ^ "2007 Annual Report (English)" (pdf). Nonghyup. p. 19.
  4. ^ outstanding at end of 2007

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