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The Federal Cooperative Commission (FCC) is a government regulatory body in Ethiopia established to promote, organize, and oversee the development of cooperative societies across the nation. Functioning as a central authority, the Commission is responsible for creating a conducive legal and policy environment that aligns with international cooperative principles while addressing local economic needs. Its primary mandates include providing technical support, conducting audits to ensure financial transparency, and facilitating capacity-building programs to enhance the management and competitiveness of cooperatives. By integrating smallholder farmers and small-scale entrepreneurs into the broader value chain, the FCC plays a vital role in mobilizing local resources, ensuring food security, and driving equitable socio-economic growth within both rural and urban communities.