Smallholders often struggle to connect with actors in the middle of the food supply chain as a result of limited access to land and inputs and lack of capacity to scale up or implement new practices. KEY FINDINGS - Propelled by urbanization, rising incomes, and changing diets, food markets are expanding in Africa and South Asia, creating enormous potential for job and income opportunities along food supply chains. - Small and medium-sized enterprises have proliferated in storage, logistics, transportation, and wholesale and retail distribution to meet growing rural and urban food demands. This so-called quiet revolution appears to be taking place out of sight of policymakers, leaving much of the potential for inclusive value-chain develop...
Access to regional markets by small scale producers remains a problem in Southern Africa, yet retail...
By 2050, the United Nations projects that 68 percent of the world population will live in cities (UN...
The number of people living in rural areas of low and middle-income countries is projected to increa...
Smallholders often struggle to connect with actors in the middle of the food supply chain as a resul...
Demographic pressures and climate change in Africa are rendering subsistence farming an unviable liv...
Food and nutrition insecurity remain among today’s major global challenges, particularly in sub-Saha...
Despite progress, multiple burdens of malnutrition persist worldwide: 795 million people are hungry ...
Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in the midstream (processors, wholesalers and wholesale markets,...
Demographic pressures and climate change in Africa are rendering subsistence farming an unviable liv...
Production and marketing of fresh produce provides opportunities for small holder farmers in low- an...
For most poor countries of today, investing in agriculture and the associated sectoral linkages is t...
With roughly three-quarters of the world’s poor living in rural areas, addressing global poverty req...
Propelled by urbanization, rising incomes, and changing diets, food markets have been expanding in A...
In many African countries, as well as in other parts of the world where a significant part of the ru...
Given the context of transitions related to rapid urbanization, the roles that rural economies and s...
Access to regional markets by small scale producers remains a problem in Southern Africa, yet retail...
By 2050, the United Nations projects that 68 percent of the world population will live in cities (UN...
The number of people living in rural areas of low and middle-income countries is projected to increa...
Smallholders often struggle to connect with actors in the middle of the food supply chain as a resul...
Demographic pressures and climate change in Africa are rendering subsistence farming an unviable liv...
Food and nutrition insecurity remain among today’s major global challenges, particularly in sub-Saha...
Despite progress, multiple burdens of malnutrition persist worldwide: 795 million people are hungry ...
Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in the midstream (processors, wholesalers and wholesale markets,...
Demographic pressures and climate change in Africa are rendering subsistence farming an unviable liv...
Production and marketing of fresh produce provides opportunities for small holder farmers in low- an...
For most poor countries of today, investing in agriculture and the associated sectoral linkages is t...
With roughly three-quarters of the world’s poor living in rural areas, addressing global poverty req...
Propelled by urbanization, rising incomes, and changing diets, food markets have been expanding in A...
In many African countries, as well as in other parts of the world where a significant part of the ru...
Given the context of transitions related to rapid urbanization, the roles that rural economies and s...
Access to regional markets by small scale producers remains a problem in Southern Africa, yet retail...
By 2050, the United Nations projects that 68 percent of the world population will live in cities (UN...
The number of people living in rural areas of low and middle-income countries is projected to increa...