Agricultural cooperatives in Norway
The agricultural cooperatives in Norway (Norwegian: Landbrukssamvirket) consists of 13 companies, each organised as independent farmer owned cooperatives. They cover four different areas for the farmers: refining and sale of produce, financial services, breeding and insemination, and retail of agricultural equipment. All the cooperatives cooperate through the company Norsk Landbrukssamvirke. In total the companies have a revenue of NOK 58 billion and have 18,000 employees. TINE and Nortura are responsible for about a quarter of the revenue each. Though none of the cooperatives hold any monopolies, their dominant position periodical causes debate about the structure of the agricultural processing industry.
Companies
- Landkreditt (mortgages)
 - Gjensidige (insurance, not solely agricultural)
 - Felleskjøpet (farming equipment retailer)
 - GENO (breeding and insemination of cattle)
 - Norsk Kjøttfeavlslag (breeding of cattle)
 - Norsvin (breeding and insemination pigs)
 - Norsk Sau og Geit (breeding and insemination of sheep and goats)
 - TINE (dairy) 
- Diplom-Is (ice cream)
 
 - Nortura (slaughterhouses)
 - Norges Skogeierforbund (lumber trade)
 - Gartnerhallen (fruit, berries and vegetable trade)
 - Honningcentralen (honey trade)
 - HOFF SA (potato products)
 - Norges Pelsdyralslag (skins and fur)