Structural and Economic Approach
The president of the Board of Directors of Fecoopnordeste, David Polanco, explained that the seventh edition seeks to transfer the principle of cooperation between cooperatives to an operational and structural dimension.As explained, the Congress will address international experiences where intercooperation has evolved into systemic models, such as the Mondragón Group in the Basque Country and the Brazilian cooperative systems in the health and credit sectors, which have managed to articulate thousands of cooperatives in common financial and operational structures."Intercooperating is not a rhetorical concept. It is a strategic decision that involves turning principles into mechanisms. Isolated growth has limits; articulated growth has a horizon. When cooperatives integrate into networks and economic circuits, they strengthen their resilience and their competitive capacity," said Polanco.
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"Cooperative circuits allow the integration of production, financing, services and knowledge within the same economic ecosystem. That is the type of technical debate we want to promote in this edition," he added.
Academic consolidation and internationalization
"The growth of the Congress has elevated the quality of technical analysis and the exchange of experiences on issues such as sustainability, governance, regulation, and cooperative economic articulation. Our goal is to consolidate it as a regional benchmark in terms of economic integration of the sector," said Polanco.
Institutional context: from reflection to implementation
The announcement by the Congress comes at a time when Fecoopnordeste is promoting an internal process of structuring cooperative circuits in the Northeast region. In recent weeks, the Federation developed technical sessions for socialization and formed working commissions aimed at designing concrete proposals on operational integration and institutional articulation.Institutional Support and Strategic Alliances The Federation recognized the historical support of companies and institutions that have supported the Congress since its first editions, including TruStage (formerly Cuna Mutual), Equifax, PM Electromuebles, the Reservas del País Foundation, CSTISA, Coopseguros and Coopmaimón, whose support has contributed to the financial sustainability and academic positioning of the event. Likewise, Fecoopnordeste highlighted the commitment of its federated cooperatives: Coopmaimón, Coopemprendedor, Cooprocama, Coopdefima, Coopalina, the Juan Adrián Cooperative, the San José del Puerto Cooperative, the Cotuí Truckers Cooperative, Coopenor, Coopersan, Coopfarmacia, Coopdemon and Cooprecicla, which constitute the operational base of the regional integration process."We have gone from reflection to construction. This Congress will be the point of convergence where Dominican cooperativism will debate how to transform relationships into networks and networks into sustainable economic circuits, with a real impact on the competitiveness of the sector," said the president of the Federation.
Strategic Projection
The VII Fecoopnordeste Congress will convene cooperatives, federations, financial entities, academics, regulators, and strategic allies interested in the development of sustainable models of social economy. The academic program, international guests, and formal participation mechanisms will be announced in the coming weeks. With this edition, Fecoopnordeste seeks to position the debate on intercooperation as a structural agenda for Dominican cooperativism, in an economic environment that demands greater scale, articulation, and operational efficiency.










