Plateforme de Connaissances sur les Chaînes de Valeur Alimentaires Durables

Under what Conditions are Value Chains Effective Tools for Pro-Poor Development?

2011

The vital question of understanding how to link poor smallholders to a diversity of local, provincial, regional and global markets and value chains is an important consideration  along with identifying and targeting which markets can benefit smallholder farmers. These aspects contend not only local community development but also and importantly wider poverty reduction strategies.  The document is based-around critical questions such as “Do poor smallholder farmers benefit from participation in formal value chains?” “What are the strategies for leveraging market access opportunities to increase development impact?”

Pays: Non-country specific
Produits: Non-Commodity specific
Thèmes: SFVC development in general, Inclusion of the poor
Auteur (personne): Don Seville, Abbi Buxton, Bill Vorley
Éditeur: International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED), Sustainable Food Laboratory
Type: Discussion
Format: Document
Références (Télécharger): EN
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