CTM40985 - Particular Trades: mutual concerns:
agricultural co- operatives
Agricultural co-operatives meet the criteria for mutual concerns
if their constitution says that:
- only members can use the facilities and
services they provide,
- if it is a marketing agency,
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- it sells on behalf of the growers and
never owns the produce,
- members agree to market a certain amount
of produce through the co-operative or provide a certain amount for
processing,
- any surplus is shared out among members
according to the amount of business they have done with the
co-operative recently.
If a co-operative buys produce from members who grow it, then
sells it to a third party, the trade is not mutual. However, if a
co-operative sells the produce as an agent for the members and
makes a surplus from the service, the trade is mutual as long as it
passes the other tests for mutuality.