Trading up: building cooperation between farmers and traders in Africa

Trading Up's richly illustrated cases from countries as far apart as Ethiopia, Lesotho and Ghana, cover commodities ranging from soybeans and coffee, to milk and wool. The book shows how relations have been strenghtened between the farmers, traders, wholesalers, processors and retailers in the value chain. It describes how they have built institutions (such as market information systems) and agreed on rules (such as standard weights and quality grades) to enable agricultural markets to function better.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Royal Tropical Inst., Amsterdam (Netherlands) eng, International Inst. of Rural Reconstruction, Nairobi (Kenya) eng
Format: Texto biblioteca
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Published: Amsterdam (Netherlands) KIT/IIRR 2008
Subjects:FARMERS, COOPERATIVE MARKETING, AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS, DOMESTIC MARKETS, MARKET INFORMATION SERVICES, PARTNERSHIPS, MARKETING TECHNIQUES, SERVICE D'INFORMATION MARCHES, PARTENARIAT, TECHNIQUE DE VENTE, AGRICULTEUR, VENTE EN COOPERATION, PRODUIT AGRICOLE, MARCHE INTERIEUR, SERVICIOS DE INFORMACION MERCADO, COPARTICIPACION, TECNICAS DE MERCADEO, AGRICULTORES, COMERCIALIZACION COOPERATIVA, PRODUCTOS AGRICOLAS, MERCADO INTERIOR,
Online Access:https://www.cordaid.org/en/wp-content/uploads/sites/11/2013/02/Trading_Up.pdf
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