Abstract:
An important factor in boosting the rural economy is the cooperative spirit which gathers individual producers into real
poles of competition, ensuring links between segments within distribution channels with the highest added value. After
2013, under the new Common Agricultural Policy, it will be possible to maximize yields and to ensure the diversity of
demand, through shorting distribution channels between nodes of production and consumption. In the agricultural sector
cooperative market is based both on supply and demand from the agro-food field and the relations of reciprocity or
mutual benefit, seeking a more equitable and efficient value chain in economic and social-ecological terms.
Participating cooperatives can strengthen their market position, may thus have greater access to basic resources and to
more favorable conditions for producers and consumers, encouraging the emergence of synergies in the new
environment of trade relations. The paper presents the general aspects of the establishment and operation of
cooperatives as well as the key issues for market reorganization