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Title: land o'lakes
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The fact that the organization is a cooperative ensures that the wealth created from value-added business remains within the community as a result of local ownership. This local ownership provides consistency for planning, facility operations and assists with product quality and refinement... Showed first 250 characters
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The vertical integration established with a cooperative organization allows farmers to retain ownership of their commodities beyond the farm and therefore contribute to the value added process.
ii. Weaknesses
The existing weaknesses for Land O'Lakes, that stand out are the inherent weaknesses that come with the cooperative organization... Showed next 250 characters
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