It was the certain economical environment that gave rise to the inception and development of the Chinese farmers'cooperation organizations. On one hand, after the introduction of the household contract system to the rural areas, the original technology department could no longer meet the needs of large numbers of rural households with their individual businesses that widely populated across the country. On the other hand, the rapid development of the market economy confronted the farmers, most of which shook helplessly in face of the large corporations, with the overwhelmingly fierce competition. Consequently, various forms of farmers'cooperation organizations emerged, seeking opportunities of survival and further development.In this thesis, the research surveys conducted in the Bayannaoer city of Inner Mongolia, from the perspective of a micro-economist, it reveals the inherent mechanism and behavior patterns of farmers'cooperation organizations. Based on the research conclusions, a couple suggestions regarding relevant policy-making decisions are made. |