Innovation in Business Models and Chainwide Learning for Market Inclusion of Smallholder Producers

作者: F. J. Proctor , B. Vorley

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摘要: Th e potential for modern agribusiness to promote broad-based economic growth in developing and emerging market economies is signifi cant. Food retailers, wholesalers, processors have the link smallholder producers dynamic domestic regional markets. ey can contribute technical managerial capacity building investment. However, this often underutilized, many countries, small- medium-scale enterprises are relegated lowervalue While not, nor should it be, driven primarily by a development imperative, retail processing stages rarely see reach of their actions at production level, including implications producers. Furthermore, recent initiatives, working with partners, seldom result any lasting empowerment or sustained engagement farmers organizations. In there little policy dialogue between private public sectors other key stakeholders, farmers’ organizations civil society. paper explores business challenge case producers’ inclusion. It looks some evidences that demonstrates how models processes succeed securing includes producer- buyer-driven models, new intermediaries, changes mainstream procurement policy, codes good

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