The innovation platform in Mozambique: evidence from Chicualacuala and Changara

As Part of the Livestock Livelihood and Markets Project (LILI Markets), two innovation platforms were implanted in the project sites. First thought to be a mechanism to promote and enhance communication and networking across value chain actors as well as providing them with a platform for addressing common problems the platform, although new, has already surpassed its expected role; it has now become an important element of interaction and problem solving stage among the value chain actors, including the government.

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Main Author: Filipe, M.
Format: Report biblioteca
Language:English
Published: International Livestock Research Institute 2010-04
Subjects:innovation adoption, mozambique,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/1787
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Summary:As Part of the Livestock Livelihood and Markets Project (LILI Markets), two innovation platforms were implanted in the project sites. First thought to be a mechanism to promote and enhance communication and networking across value chain actors as well as providing them with a platform for addressing common problems the platform, although new, has already surpassed its expected role; it has now become an important element of interaction and problem solving stage among the value chain actors, including the government.