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KIO-ISEN, MAE D. APRIL 2012. Contributions of the Besao Multi-purpose
Cooperative to the Socio-economic Development of its Members. Benguet State
University, La Trinidad, Benguet.


Adviser : Erlinda B. Alupias, Ph.D.

ABSTRACT

The study was conducted in Besao, Mountain Province with 60 active respondents
chosen from the members of the Besao Multi-purpose Cooperative. It was conducted to
determine the contributions of the Besao Multi-purpose Cooperative to the socio-economic
development of its members on the following parameters: a) the socio-demographic profile
of the respondents; b) the benefits that were provided by the cooperative to its members;
c) the factors contributing to the success of the cooperative; d) the problems encountered
in the operation of the cooperative and the recommended solutions to the problems.
A survey questionnaire was used in collecting the data. Data gathered were
interpreted through the use of percentages, ranks and frequencies.
The results showed that majority of the respondents belonged to the middle ages,
female, married, literate and had been members for the past 11-22 years. The respondents
have varied capital share and have limited savings.
The cooperative contributed to the socio-economic development of its members.
The economic benefits provided by the cooperative to its members were: availability of
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loan/ credit at lower interest; additional income for dividend, patronage refund and higher
interest of savings deposit. The social benefits were: access to trainings/ seminars, field
trip; and values formation of honesty, thrift, leadership and unity among members.
The primary factors that contributed to the success of the cooperative were the
presence of efficient, dedicated and honest leaders, regular conduct of audit, adequate
knowledge on cooperative and active participation of the members.
The most prevailing problems encountered by the cooperative were delinquent
borrowers and non-patronage of cooperative services wherein it was recommended that
strict implementation of the cooperatives’ policies and for the cooperative to find cheaper
sources of goods to be sold at affordable prices.
The most prevailing problems encountered by the respondents were: non
implementation of policies and regulations and no clear policies and regulations. It was
recommended that policies and regulations must be strictly implemented and should be
clear and transparent to be easily understood.











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RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

Socio-demographic Profile of the Respondents

Table 1 presents the socio-demographic profile of the respondents. This includes
their age, sex, civil status, educational attainment, number of years as members of the
cooperative, their capital share and savings.

Age. The table reflects that 38% of the respondents belonged to the 36-45 years
old, 25% to the 46-45 years old, 22% to the 56-65 years old and 10% to the 25-35 years
old. Only 5% belonged to the 66-75 years old. This finding implies that majority of the
respondents belonged to the middle ages.

Sex. The results show that 57% of the respondents were females and 43% were
males. The data implies that majority of the members are females.

Civil Status. Most of the respondents were married (47%). Only 15% were single
and 5% were widowed. This is similar to the statement of Estima (2006) that married
people are more interested to be a member of the cooperative because they had greater
needs to support their family.

Educational Attainment. The results shows that 45% of the respondents attained
college level, 30% had reach high school level, 20% elementary level education and 5%
had no formal schooling. This shows that most of the respondents were literate.

Number of years for membership. The finding shows that 32% of the respondents
were members of the cooperative for 11-16 years, 27% for 17-22 years, 23% for 5-10 years,
15% for 23-28 years and 3% for 29-35 years. The data reveals that most of the respondents
were registered as members for the past 11-22 years.


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Table 1. Socio-demographic profile of the respondents
PARTICULARS
FREQUENCY
PERCENTAGE
(F)
(%)
Age


25-35
6
10.00
36-45
23
33.00
46-55
15
25.00
56-65
13
22.00
66-75
3
5.00
TOTAL
60
100.00
Sex


Females
34
57.00
Males
26
43.00
TOTAL
60
100.00
Civil Status


Single
9
15.00
Married
46
77.00
Widow/ widower
5
8.00
TOTAL
60
100.00
Educational Attainment


Elementary
12
20.00
High school
18
30.00
College
27
45.00
No formal schooling
3
5.00
TOTAL
60
100.00
Years of membership


5-10
14
23.00
11-16
19
32.00
17-22
16
27.00
23-28
9
15.00
29-35
2
3.00
TOTAL
60
100.00


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Table 1 continued…
PARTICULARS
FREQUENCY
PERCENTAGE
(F)
(%)
Capital Share


P10,000.00- P15,000.00
18
30.00
P16,000.00- P20,000.00
3
5.00
P21,000.00- P25,000.00
15
25.00
P26,000.00- P30,000.00
11
18.00
P31,000.00 and more
13
22.00
TOTAL
60
100.00
Savings


P500.00 and less
1
2.00
P501.00- P1,000.00
3
5.00
P1,001.00- P2,000.00
8
13.00
P2,001.00- P3,000.00
5
8.00
P3,001.00 and more
22
37.00
none
21
35.00
TOTAL
60
100.00


Capital share. Capital share refers to the amount that a member of a cooperative
should invest as required by the cooperative. The result shows that 30 % of the respondents
had P10,000.00- P15,000.00 capital share, 25% had P21,000.00-P25,000.00, 22% had
P31,000.00 and more, 18% had P26,000.00- P30,000.00 and 5% had P16,000.00-
P20,000.00. This shows that members’ capital share varied.

Savings. Savings refers to the amount deposited by the members of a cooperative.
Thirty seven or 37% of the respondents had P3,000.00 and more savings deposit in the
cooperative, 35% had no savings, 13% had P1,001.00- P2,000.00, 8% had P2,001.00-
P3,000.00, 5% had P501.00- P1,000.00 and 2% had P500.00 and below savings deposit.
This shows that most of the respondents have limited or no savings deposit at all.

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Socio-economic Benefits Provided by the
Cooperative to its Members


Tables 2 and 3 shows the socio-economic benefits derived from the cooperative.

Economic benefits. The economic benefits as shown in Table 2 were: credit/ loan
at low interest rates, 93.33%; additional income in the form of interest or dividend for their
investments (share capital), 83.33%; and 75 % said that it provided quality service
(consumer service). It was noted from the respondents that they availed of the consumer
service at the same time enjoyed patronage refund.

The finding implies that most of the respondents availed of credit or loan; it is the
easiest source of needed capital at low and affordable interest rate. This means that the
Besao Multi- purpose Cooperative complied with the pronouncement of the Cooperative
Development Authority that economic benefits may come in the form of lower interest on
loans, dividends on share capital and higher interest on savings deposit than other
government banks.

This result corroborates the findings of Culaling (2004) that most people join
cooperatives for economic reasons. They look up to the cooperatives to help them purchase
supplies, provide loans and for many other services.

Table 2. Economic benefits provided by the cooperative to its members
ECONOMIC BENEFITS
FREQUENCY PERCENTAGE
(F)
(%)
Provided credit/ loan at low interest rates
56
93.33
Provided additional income for the higher interest
50
83.33
on their savings deposit, dividend for investments
(capital share) and patronage refund

Provided quality service (consumer service)
45
75.00
*Multiple responses
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Social benefits. Table 3 shows the social benefits that the cooperative provided to
their members. The finding shows that development of unity within the community (4.35)
was strongly agreed by the respondents as one of the social benefit they derived. They also
agreed that the cooperative provided seminars/ trainings (4.08); recreational activity by
visiting other places through cooperative field trips and seminars (3.40); development of
thriftiness and honesty (4.18); and leadership capabilities (3.62). Respondents were
not certain whether they acquired knowledge on basic cooperative management (3.38) and
skill on bookkeeping and accounting (3.28). On the average, the respondents were
agreeable that they were provided social benefits by the cooperative with a mean of 3.75.

Table 3. Social benefits provided by the cooperative to its members
SOCIAL BENEFITS
WEIGHTED
DESCRIPTION
MEAN
Attended seminar/ training
4.08
Agree
Participated recreational activity by visiting
3.40
Agree
other places through cooperative field trips
and seminar

Acquired knowledge on basic management
3.38
Undecided

Acquired skill on bookkeeping and accounting
3.28
Undecided

Developed honesty and thriftiness
4.18
Agree

Developed leadership capabilities
3.62
Agree

Developed unity within the community
4.35
Strongly Agree

AVERAGE MEAN
3.75
Agree
Legend:

1.0- 1.79 Strongly Disagree

3.40- 4.19 Agree



1.80- 2.59 Disagree


4.20- 5.0 Strongly Agree

2.60- 3.39 Undecided






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This means that the cooperative contributed to the social development of its
members.

The findings affirm the claims of the Cooperative Development Authority that
other benefits derived from cooperatives are: development of the habit of thrift and saving,
cooperative serves as a training ground for its members in democratic leadership and
develop unity within the community because cooperative teaches its members be a better
individual and a better member of society.

Further, according to Pagdanganan (1995), cooperative do not only promote
savings- consciousness and credit- worthiness but most importantly, it is a tool for people
empowerment. It is a guarantee toward correcting the basic inequities in society by
welcoming the people at the grassroots into the mainstream of national life. For in the final
analysis, the real benefit of cooperative goes beyond statistics.

The findings on the social and economic benefits corroborates with the statement
of Rodriguez- Bautista (2004) that cooperative is a practical vehicle for promoting self-
reliance and harnessing people towards the attainment of economic development and social
justice.

Services Availed by the Respondents

Table 4 shows the services of the cooperative that were availed by the respondents.
Findings reflect that the respondents frequently availed of loan or credit (3.75), they
sometimes have savings deposit (2.32), rarely availed of hospitalization assistance (2.08)
and never made time deposit (1.35) as indicated in their weighted mean. This shows that
most of the services availed by the members was the credit and loans services.
Table 4. Services availed by the respondents
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SERVICES
WEIGHTED
DESCRIPTION
MEAN
Savings deposit
2.32
Sometimes
Time deposit
1.35
Never

Hospitalization assistance
2.08
Rarely

Credit or loan
3.75
Always


Legend:

1.0-1.59 Never

1.60-2.19 Rarely







2.20- 2.79 Sometimes

2.80-3.39 Very often

3.40- 4.0 Always


Utilization of Credit or Loan from the
Cooperative by the Members


Most of the respondents, 93.33%, said that they obtained credit or loan from the
cooperative while only 6.67% said that they did not avail of credit or loan from the
cooperative. This is similar with the findings of Estima (2006) where most of the
respondents claimed that they obtained loan from their cooperative in La Trinidad.

Table 5 shows the ways on how the credit/ loan from the cooperative helped the
respondents. The result reveals that most of the credit or loan availed from the cooperative
were used in the improvement of their houses (90.00%), payment of school fees of their
children and/or siblings in school (83.33%). The others used their loans for buying home
appliances, 8.33%; capital for a sari-sari store and buying house and/or lot, 3.33%; only
few of them used their loan for capitalization of a clothing/ boutique shop, for personal
needs and finance a child to go abroad.
Table 5. Utilization of the credit/ loan by the respondents
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USES
FREQUENCY
PERCENTAGE
(F)
(%)
Improvement of house
54
90.00
Payment for school fees of children and/ siblings
50
83.33
in school

Bought home appliances
5
8.33

Bought house and/ or lot
2
3.33

Capital for a sari- sari store
2
3.33

Capital for a clothing/ boutique shop
1
1.67

For personal needs
1
1.67

Finance a child to go abroad
1
1.67

* Multiple responses



The finding implies that the respondents had benefited from the credit/ loan in
various ways. These findings are similar with that of Sukaw (2009) that loans obtained
from the cooperative in Itogon were used to finance education of their children, for capital
in business to earn more income, construct/repair their houses, finance their children/
relatives to go abroad and to buy home equipments/appliances.

The findings also affirm the statement of Fajardo (1999) that contributions of
cooperatives to the welfare of the poor are many and varied. People were able to build or
improve their house send their children to school and acquire needs through their
cooperative.





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Factors that Contributed to the
Success of the Cooperative


Table 6 shows the factors that contributed to the success of the cooperative. The
respondents have strongly agreed that efficient, dedicated and honest leaders (4.45),
conduct of audit and adequate knowledge on cooperative (4.32) and active participation of
members (4.33) were the factors that contributed to the success of the cooperative. Proper
record keeping (4.00), strict implementation of policies (3.78), on time payment of loans
on maturity date (3.68) and regular attendance of members during assembly meetings
(4.17) were simply agreed by the respondents to have contributed to the success of the
cooperative. Respondents were undecided if good payer members (3.32) is one of the
factors that contributed to the cooperative’s success because they knew that not all
members are not good payers.

The finding implies that dedication and honesty of the cooperative leaders and staff,
regular conduct of audit, adequate knowledge on cooperative and active participation of
the members greatly affects the success of the cooperative. This confirms the statement of
Fajardo and Abella (1993) that an important factor in the success of a cooperative
organization is the presence of capable and dedicated leaders in the community. These are
people who are expected to provide guidance and support to the cooperative. Leaders are
the people who promote more active membership participation. Without qualified leaders,
the association will lack direction and will be susceptible to outside control.

Similarly, Onogan (1993) as cited by Lam-osen (2002) stated that in general,
quality and responsibility of both members and officers of a certain cooperative will result
to a high rate of success. Thus, all members of a certain cooperative will result to a
Table 6. Factors that contributed to the success of the cooperative
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FACTORS
WEIGHTED DESCRIPTION
MEAN
Efficient, dedicated and honest leaders

4.45
Strongly Agree
Proper record keeping
4.00
Agree


Conduct of audit
4.32
Strongly Agree

Strict implementation of policies
3.78
Agree

Active participation of members
4.33
Strongly Agree

On time payment of loans on maturity date
3.68
Agree

Adequate knowledge on cooperative
4.32
Strongly Agree

Good payer members
3.32
Undecided

Regular attendance of members during assembly
4.17
Agree
meetings


Legend:

1.0- 1.79 Strongly Disagree

1.80- 2.59 Disagree

2.60- 3.39 Undecided








3.40- 4.19 Agree

4.20- 5.0 Strongly Agree

high degree of loyalty of members towards their association and their responsibility in
supporting the financial needs of the cooperative gives a lot of contributions to the progress
of the cooperative.

According to McGrath (1969) as cited by Coyupan (1993) education and training
are essential to the success of business undertakings and cooperatives. In fact, evidence is
growing that if cooperatives are to thrive in a highly competitive world at the same time
maintain their democratic character, they must place increasing emphasis on the education
of members and training of personnel.
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Problems Encountered in the
Operations of the Cooperative


Problems encountered in the operations of the cooperative were: delinquent
borrowers were rank as the most prevailing problem with a weighted mean of 1.12.
Followed by some members were not patronizing the cooperative (2.75) because their
prices of goods were higher as compared to the other establishments; inefficient collection
method by the cooperative with a weighted mean of 5.00 because there are still delinquent
borrowers; and lack of government support services with a weighted mean of 5.35.

Problems encountered by the respondents were: non implementation of policies and
regulations with a weighted mean of 5.49; no clear policies and regulations (5.68); lack of
dedicated officers (6.30); inefficient cooperative education and training of management
staff on bookkeeping and accounting (6.44) and lack of skills on financial analysis (6.82).

The finding implies that some members cannot pay their loans on time. Aglamas
(2006) in his study found out that delinquent loan was one of the problems encountered by
the Lutheran Cooperative in Guinzadan, Bauko. This shows that even though a cooperative
is said to be successful, there are still problems encountered with regards to its operation.
This proves the statement of Ayson (2008) that despite the importance and progress
brought about by the cooperative; there are problems and constraints within the cooperative
itself which may determine its success or failure.

Furthermore, this proves the investigation of Lam-en (1999) of the management
problems of cooperatives in Mountain Province that problems encountered were loans
often become delinquent and inefficient collection methods by the cooperative.
Table 7. Problems encountered in the operation of the cooperative
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PROBLEMS
WEIGHTED
RANK
MEAN
By the cooperative



Delinquent borrowers
1.12
1

Some members were not patronizing the
2.75
2
cooperative

Inefficient collection methods by the cooperative
5.00
3

Lack of government support services
5.35
4

By the respondents



Non implementation of policies/ regulations
5.49
1

No clear policies and regulations
5.68
2

Lack of dedicated officers
6.30
3

Insufficient cooperative education and training
6.44
4
of management on bookkeeping and accounting

Lack of skills of management on financial
6.82
5
analysis





Recommended Solutions Suggested
As by the Respondents


In Table 8, the recommended solutions to the problems as suggested by the
respondents are shown. The cooperative should issue notices to delinquent borrowers in
advance (36.67%) and do house to house collection of payment (31.67%). The policies and
regulations must be strictly implemented (33.33%). The cooperative should require
collateral and increase penalty to borrowers (26.67%) and members should pay their loans
regularly to be of good standing (21.67%). The collecting officers should also
Table 8. Recommended solutions to the problems by the respondents
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RECOMMENDED SOLUTIONS
FREQUENCY PERCENTAGE
(F)
(%)
Members should pay loans on time to be
22
36.67
of good standing.

Policies and regulations must be strictly implemented.
20
33.33

Issuing notices to delinquent borrowers in advance
19
31.67
should be done.

Require collateral and increase penalty for delinquent
16
26.67
borrowers.

Cooperative staff should do house to house collection
13
21.67
of payment.

Collecting officers should attend trainings and seminars
13
21.67
about credit collection.

Cooperative staff/ employees should attend trainings
12
20.00
and seminars that would help enhance their capabilities
in bookkeeping, accounting and financial management.

Members should select the best officers to manage their
12
20.00
own cooperative.

Prices of goods should be comparable with the other
10
16.67
stores.

The cooperative should be active in partnering with the
9
15.00
government for cooperative related programs.

Management should be competent and hardworking.
8
13.33

Encourage members to patronize the cooperative
7
11.67
through its education committee

Policies and regulations must be clear and transparent
6
10.00
to be easily understood by members.

Proper documentation and recording in all transactions
5
8.33
must be done.

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attend trainings and seminars about credit collection (21.67%). The management should
attend trainings and seminars that would help enhance their capabilities in bookkeeping,
accounting and financial analysis (20.00%). The members should elect the best officers to
manage their own cooperative (20.00%). The prices of goods sold by the cooperative
should be comparable with the other stores within the area (16.67%). The cooperative
should be an active partner in cooperative related programs (15.00%).

Further the management staff should be competent and hardworking (13.33%). In
order for members to patronize the cooperative, the management should encourage them
through the education committee (11.67%). The policies and regulations must be clear and
transparent to be easily understood by the members (8.33%) and proper documentation and
recording (10.00%) in all transactions must be done.














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SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS

Summary

The study aimed to find out the contributions of the Besao Multi-purpose
Cooperative to the socio-economic development of its members on the following
parameters: a) the socio-demographic profile of the respondents; b) the perceived benefits
that were provided by the cooperative to its members; c) the factors contributing to the
success of the cooperative; d) the problems encountered in the operations of the cooperative
and the recommended solutions to the problems. It was conducted from December 2011
to January 2012. There were 60 active respondents chosen from the members of the Besao
Multi-purpose Cooperative.
The results of the study showed that majority of the respondents were from 36 years
old to 45 years old, female, married, had undergone formal schooling and had been
members for the past 11-22 years. Most of the respondents had a capital share of P10,
000.00 to P15, 000.00 and savings of P3, 000.00 and more.
The economic benefits obtained were as follows: provided additional income
through the higher interest on their savings deposit, dividend for investment (capital share)
and patronage refund; provided credit/ loan at low interest; and quality service (consumer
service).
The social benefits obtained from the cooperative were the provision of seminar/
training and recreational activity by visiting other places through cooperative field trips
and seminars, development of honesty and thrifty traits, leadership capabilities and unity
within the community.
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The most availed service of the cooperative was the credit or loan. Loans obtained
from the cooperative were used in the improvement of their houses, payment of school fees
of their children and/or siblings in school. The others were used for buying home
appliances, capital for a sari-sari store and buying house and/or lot, capital for a clothing/
boutique shop, for personal needs and finance a child to go abroad.
The factors that contributed to the success of the cooperative were: the presence of
efficient, dedicated and honest leaders; proper record keeping; conduct of audit; strict
implementation of policies; active participation of members; on time payment of loans;
adequate knowledge on cooperative; and regular attendance of members during assembly
meetings.

Problems encountered by the cooperative were: delinquent borrowers, some
members were not patronizing the cooperative, inefficient collection method by the
cooperative and lack of government support services.

Problems encountered by the respondents were: non implementation of policies and
regulations, no clear policies and regulations, lack of dedicated officers; inefficient
cooperative education and training of management staff on bookkeeping and accounting;
and lack of skills on financial analysis.

The recommended solutions as suggested by the respondents are as follows: the
cooperative should require collateral and increase penalty, issue notices to delinquent
borrowers in advance, do house to house collection of payment and members should be
good borrowers by paying their loans regularly. The policies and regulations must be clear
and transparent to be easily understood and should be strictly implemented; and proper
documentation and communication in all transactions must be done. The management
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should attend trainings and seminars that would help enhance their capabilities in
bookkeeping and accounting and financial analysis. Further, a hardworking and competent
accountant/ staff should be hired to take care of the cooperative financial management. The
collecting officers should also attend trainings and seminars about credit collection. The
cooperative should be an active partner with the government on cooperative related
programs. The members should elect the best officers to manage their own cooperative. In
order for members to patronize the cooperative, the management should encourage them
through the education committee. The prices of goods sold by the cooperative should be
comparable with the other stores.

Conclusions

Based on the findings, the following conclusions were drawn:
1. Most of the members of the cooperative belonged to the middle ages, female,
married, literate and had been members for the past 11-22 years. They have varied capital
share and limited savings.
2. The economic benefits provided by the cooperative to its members were:
availability of loan/ credit at lower interest; and additional income for dividend, patronage
refund and higher interest of savings deposit. The social benefits were: access to trainings/
seminars and field trips; and values formation of honesty, thrift, leadership and unity
among members.
3. The primary factors that contributed to the success of the cooperative were the
presence of efficient, dedicated and honest leaders, regular conduct of audit, adequate
knowledge on cooperative and active participation of the members; and
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4. The most prevailing problems encountered by the respondents were delinquent
borrowers and non patronage of its members. Recommended solutions were strict
implementation of cooperative policies and prices of the goods sold by the cooperative
should be comparable with other stores within the locality. The most prevailing problems
encountered by the respondents were: non implementation of policies and regulations and
no clear policies and regulations. It was recommended that policies and regulations must
be strictly implemented and should be clear and transparent to be easily understood.

Recommendations


Based on the findings and conclusions, the following recommendations were
drawn:

1. Policies/ regulations should be strictly implemented like penalties on delinquent
borrowers.

2. The cooperative should look for suppliers who have lower prices so that the
prices of their goods would be comparable to other establishments.

3. The cooperative should have continuous education to enhance values, skills and
capabilities of its management staff and members.

4. Further studies maybe done to establish a more detailed socio-economic base
line data for easy assessment of the cooperative’s contribution to its members and the
community.




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