Information is the lifeblood of most market economies. Nevertheless, attempts to jump start information flow by creating Market Information Services for food and agriculture usually fail. The author distills experiences and lessons from other studies and individual experts in the field on the reasons for such common failures and what can be done to avoid them. Critical topics such as institutional structure, dissemination methods, and funding are outlined to guide the reader through the basic issues that must be addressed in order to create a successful Market Information Service.Market Information Service; market data; price information; trade information; developing countries; marketing; agriculture, food, institutions, Market Information...
Research Article published by Advances in Computer Science: an International Journal, Vol. 3, Issue...
Part 1: IS Success and FailureInternational audienceAgriculture is an important economic activity an...
The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) has observed an increased need for the pr...
Information is the lifeblood of most market economies. Nevertheless, attempts to jump start informat...
The road to a sustainable agricultural market information service (AMIS) is not necessarily very lon...
The partial or complete failure of agricultural development programs in developing countries is ofte...
The circulation of information has been pointed out by the economic literature as a main factor of m...
We all know the value of farmers getting a clear idea of the market for their produce, especially wi...
Industrialization and development increase the demand for information. Specialization of functions ...
Market Information Systems (MIS) developed for farmers in the Global South with the goal of providin...
In developing countries, incomplete and/or asymmetric information contributes to inefficiencies in f...
"There is growing pressure for farmers in countries such as Uganda to accelerate their efforts to co...
The role of information for the effectual functioning of businesses is a central concern for many ec...
In recent decades, significant international assistance has been provided to assist the establishmen...
THE BASIC NEED FOR resulting from imperfect knowledge of available local MARKET INFORMATION SERVICES...
Research Article published by Advances in Computer Science: an International Journal, Vol. 3, Issue...
Part 1: IS Success and FailureInternational audienceAgriculture is an important economic activity an...
The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) has observed an increased need for the pr...
Information is the lifeblood of most market economies. Nevertheless, attempts to jump start informat...
The road to a sustainable agricultural market information service (AMIS) is not necessarily very lon...
The partial or complete failure of agricultural development programs in developing countries is ofte...
The circulation of information has been pointed out by the economic literature as a main factor of m...
We all know the value of farmers getting a clear idea of the market for their produce, especially wi...
Industrialization and development increase the demand for information. Specialization of functions ...
Market Information Systems (MIS) developed for farmers in the Global South with the goal of providin...
In developing countries, incomplete and/or asymmetric information contributes to inefficiencies in f...
"There is growing pressure for farmers in countries such as Uganda to accelerate their efforts to co...
The role of information for the effectual functioning of businesses is a central concern for many ec...
In recent decades, significant international assistance has been provided to assist the establishmen...
THE BASIC NEED FOR resulting from imperfect knowledge of available local MARKET INFORMATION SERVICES...
Research Article published by Advances in Computer Science: an International Journal, Vol. 3, Issue...
Part 1: IS Success and FailureInternational audienceAgriculture is an important economic activity an...
The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) has observed an increased need for the pr...