Leveraging institutional food procurement for linking small farmers to markets. Findings from WFP’s Purchase for Progress initiative and Brazil’s food procurement programmes

Institutional food procurement programme (IFPPs) refers to initiatives that are designed to link demand for food from institutions such as school, hospitals and school feeding programmes to broader development objectives. In developing countries, IFPPs are increasingly viewed as approaches that facilitate the integration of small farmers into formal food systems. This publication shares lessons from the United Nations World Food Programme’s (WFP) Purchase for Progress pilot initiative (P4P) and Brazil’s National School Feeding Programme (PNAE) and the Public Food Procurement Programme (PAA), with insights on the policy and institutional reforms required for developing and implementing institutional food procurement programmes. In analyzing the needs and constraints of buying institutions and small suppliers, the publication also provides practical guidance on tools and capacity building priorities required to build strong institutional food procurement programmes. The analysis culminates in a programmatic framework to support the public sector shape and implement IFPPs.

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Main Authors: 1423211762180 Kelly, S., 186362 FAO, Rome (Italy). Agricultural Development Economics Div. eng, 1423211770964 Swensson, L.F.J., 1423211763969 FAO, Rome (Italy). Nutrition and Food Systems Div. eng
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Rome (Italy) FAO 2017
Subjects:smallholders, food supply,
Online Access:http://www.fao.org/3/a-i7636e.pdf
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