SOUTH AFRICA: Co-operative system crumbles at the edges
By Arnold Kirkby | 6 March 2003
Simonsvlei Wines has become the first stand-alone co-operative cellar in South Africa to change its structure from a collective delivery agreement to providing individual contracts with shareholders.
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Simonsvlei Wines has become the first stand-alone co-operative cellar in South Africa to change its structure from a collective delivery agreement to providing individual contracts with shareholders.

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