Strengthening Farm-Agribusiness Linkages helps farmers to build successful farm-agribusiness linkages, vital for agribusiness development. Small farmers have to be entrepreneurs in order to move beyond subsistence farming, and agribusiness companies need reliable domestic raw material supplies. Building on experiences in South East Asia, case studies will be developed for Latin America and Africa.Strengthening Farm-Agribusiness Linkages helps famers to build successful farm-agribusiness linkages, vital for agribusiness development. Small farmers have to be entrepreneurs in order to move beyond subsistence farming, and agribusiness companies need
Far-reaching changes in the domestic and global markets are crafting big avenues for farmers and agr...
Pro-poor opportunities are rapidly unfolding in South Asia, spurred by new lifestyles and tastes, st...
Using evidence gathered in Asia and Latin America, this brief draws out lessons in smallholder comme...
Land can be recognized as economic space created by farming communities and situated mainly in rural...
For most poor countries of today, investing in agriculture and the associated sectoral linkages is t...
Smallholder farmers in developing countries face several different constraints limiting their abilit...
By 2050, a global population of 9 billion will demand 70% more food than is consumed today. Feeding ...
The world’s population is estimated to peak at around nine billion in 2050, with almost half of the ...
Smallholder farmers constitute a sizable subset of the population in the ASEAN region and therefore ...
The livelihoods of mountain farmers are often constrained by poor access to markets and limited entr...
A shift from agriculture to agribusiness is an essential pathway to revitalise small-scale agricultu...
In developed countries such as the USA and Western Europe, the market share of fresh fruit and veget...
Land can be considered as economics generated space by farming communities, mostly located in rural ...
This paper discusses the challenges and opportunities faced by small farmers in Asia and the Pacific...
Despite its declining contribution to the GDP of ASEAN economies, agriculture remains a major source...
Far-reaching changes in the domestic and global markets are crafting big avenues for farmers and agr...
Pro-poor opportunities are rapidly unfolding in South Asia, spurred by new lifestyles and tastes, st...
Using evidence gathered in Asia and Latin America, this brief draws out lessons in smallholder comme...
Land can be recognized as economic space created by farming communities and situated mainly in rural...
For most poor countries of today, investing in agriculture and the associated sectoral linkages is t...
Smallholder farmers in developing countries face several different constraints limiting their abilit...
By 2050, a global population of 9 billion will demand 70% more food than is consumed today. Feeding ...
The world’s population is estimated to peak at around nine billion in 2050, with almost half of the ...
Smallholder farmers constitute a sizable subset of the population in the ASEAN region and therefore ...
The livelihoods of mountain farmers are often constrained by poor access to markets and limited entr...
A shift from agriculture to agribusiness is an essential pathway to revitalise small-scale agricultu...
In developed countries such as the USA and Western Europe, the market share of fresh fruit and veget...
Land can be considered as economics generated space by farming communities, mostly located in rural ...
This paper discusses the challenges and opportunities faced by small farmers in Asia and the Pacific...
Despite its declining contribution to the GDP of ASEAN economies, agriculture remains a major source...
Far-reaching changes in the domestic and global markets are crafting big avenues for farmers and agr...
Pro-poor opportunities are rapidly unfolding in South Asia, spurred by new lifestyles and tastes, st...
Using evidence gathered in Asia and Latin America, this brief draws out lessons in smallholder comme...