eBook Producer Organisations and Market Chains: Facilitating Trajectories of Change in Developing Countries download
by Giel Ton,Jos Bijman,Joost Oorthuizen

Author: Giel Ton,Jos Bijman,Joost Oorthuizen
Publisher: Wageningen Academic Publishers (October 1, 2007)
Language: English
Pages: 320
ePub: 1352 kb
Fb2: 1837 kb
Rating: 4.6
Other formats: azw mbr txt docx
Category: Different
Subcategory: Science and Mathematics
Giel Ton, Jos Bijman and Joost Oorthuizen We think this book is timely because it not only underlines the need for support to producer organisations in developing countries, but also provides a panoramic view of the difficulties related to support activities.
Giel Ton, Jos Bijman and Joost Oorthuizen We think this book is timely because it not only underlines the need for support to producer organisations in developing countries, but also provides a panoramic view of the difficulties related to support activities. The experiences presented in this book are not recipes for instant success, but instead, highlight a trajectory for change that is often more fragile and slower moving than policy makers realise. This book contains experiences presented in expert meetings held in 2005 and 2006.
The role of producer organizations in market chains has received increasing attention in recent years, both from governments and donors.
The role of producer organizations in market chains has received increasing attention . Giel Ton, Jos Bijman, Joost Oorthuizen. The experiences presented in this book are not recipes.
Be the first to ask a question about Producer Organisations And Market Chains.
Lists with This Book. This book is not yet featured on Listopia.
Producer organisations and market chains: facilitating trajectories of change in developing countries. G Ton, J Bijman, J Oorthuizen. Wageningen Academic Publishers, 2007. Development impacts of value chain interventions: how to collect credible evidence and draw valid conclusions in impact evaluations? G Ton, S Vellema, M De Ruyter De Wildt. Journal on chain and network science 11 (1), 69-84, 2011. Empowering Smallholder Farmers in Markets: national and international policy initiatives. J Bijman, G Ton, GW Meijerink.
facilitating trajectories of change in developing countries. Wageningen Academic Publishers. would be better to develop separate programs aiming to improve the efficiency of supply. chains and to promote the restructuring of agriculture. 5. 3. Changes in agricultural markets. ISBN 978-90-8686-048-7. of planned economy, agricultural inputs and outputs were subject to a system of unified. supply and marketing. Since the start of the reforms in the early 1980s, markets for. agricultural inputs have gradually opened up, although in some parts of the country.
Book Publishing WeChat. There is no input subsidy for actors in both countries. There are informal contracts between actors of the rice based systems in Mali and Benin
Book Publishing WeChat. Bijman, J. and Oorthuisen, J. (2007) Producers Organizations and Chain Development: Facilitating Trajectories of Change in Developing Countries. Wageningen Academic Publishers, Wageningen. There are informal contracts between actors of the rice based systems in Mali and Benin. Some structures are involved in upstream and downstream chain components for training in various activities.
Value chains and value chain development are widely discussed as. .
Value chains and value chain development are widely discussed as instruments for achieving development goals, particularly for vulnerable and poor smallholder producers. Ton, . J. Bijman and J. Oorthuizen (2007) Producer Organisations and Market Chains: Facilitating Frajectories of Change in Developing Countries. Wageningen: Wageningen Academic Publishers. CrossRefGoogle Scholar.
3 Ton, . Oorthuizen, eds. 2007. Producer organisations and market chains: Facilitating trajectories of change in developing countries, p. 93. Wageningen, the Netherlands: Wageningen Academic Publishers. This paper has been funded by the European Union through the Improved Global Governance for Hunger Reduction Programme. The views expressed can in no way be taken to reflect the official opinion of the European Union, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) or the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD).
Ton G, Bijman J and Oorthuizen J. Producer organisations and market chains: facilitating trajectories of change in developing countries. Wageningen, Wageningen Academic Publishers; 2007. Penrose-Buckley C. Producer organisations: a guide to developing collective rural enterprises. Amsterdam, KIT - Royal Tropical Institute; 2007.