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| 024 | 8 | _ahttps://doi.org/10.3362/1755-1986.2017.28-1CF | |
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_94909 _aBelt, J. |
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_aCrossfire : _b‘Private sector engagement in smallholder value chains’ |
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_aUnited Kingdom : _bPractical Action Publishing, _c2017. |
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| 520 | _aImproved access by disadvantaged smallholders and other poor people to lucrative agri-food value chains remains one of the most promising options for reducing rural poverty at scale. There is general agreement that the private sector plays a critical role in building value chains with the rural poor; however, debate in EDM and elsewhere has said little about the conditions under which the private sector is willing and able to lead the way in building inclusive value chains. This crossfire brings together two experts, John Belt of the Royal Tropical Institute (KIT) and Jonathan Hellin of the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT), to debate the following proposition: Value chains are more likely to include and substantially benefit large numbers of poor producers, and to continue to do so, if they are initiated, financed and managed by private for-profit businesses rather than by donors or NGOs. | ||
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| 546 | _aText in English | ||
| 591 | _bCIMMYT Informa: 1995 (July 13, 2017) | ||
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_91763 _aSmallholders _2AGROVOC |
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_94845 _aAgreements _2AGROVOC |
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_9852 _aHellin, J. J. _gFormerly Socioeconomics Program _8INT2698 |
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_tPractical Action Publishing _gv. 28, no. 1-2 |
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_yAccess only for CIMMYT Staff _uhttp://libcatalog.cimmyt.org/Download/cis/58676.pdf |
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