Trading Up: How a Value Chain Approach Can Benefit the Rural Poor
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2009
This report examines how value chain analysis can, in a practical way, help the rural poor participate gainfully in local, regional and global trade in particular by developing a framework which outlines how the rural poor can upgrade their position within viable value chains and pulling together the theoretical perspectives, practitioner studies and the upgrading framework to learn lessons about how to use value chain analysis and development effectively as a tool to augment the incomes of poor people in rural areas sustainably.
Pays: Non-country specific
Produits: Non-Commodity specific
Thèmes: Inclusion of the poor
Auteur (personne): Jonathan Mitchell, Jodie Keane, Christopher Coles
Organisation auteur: Comercio y Pobreza en Latinoamérica (COPLA)
Éditeur: Overseas Development Institute (ODI)
Type: Discussion
Format: Document