Study on appropriate warehousing and collateral management systems in sub-Saharan Africa - Volume 3 - Review of applicable laws
Financing solutions tailored to specific parts of the value chain are vital to improve farmers’ access to finance. Warehouse receipt financing provides one such tool. It enables the post-harvest part of the chain to work more efficiently, while farmers who can access warehouse receipt finance have more flexibility in the timing of their sales. This wide-ranging three-volume report features research carried out by a large, multidisciplinary team in nine African countries. A standard reference that will be influential for years to come, it identifies bottlenecks to the wider use of warehouse receipt finance and formulates proposals for action. Here, Volume III provides a review of applicable laws.
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SECTION A: Overview of review and summary of findings
SECTION B: Country reports
Block 1: Burkina Faso
Block 1: Niger
Block 1: Senegal
Block 2: Ghana
Block 2: Côte d’Ivoire
Block 2: Madagascar
Block 3: Cameroon
Block 3: Mozambique
Block 3: Uganda
SECTION C: Annexes
Annex 1: Section 3.2 of the terms of reference
Annex 2: Typology of financing methods – legal framework
Annex 3: Overview of key legal concepts
Annex 4: Glossary of terms
Annex 5: Summary of findings of legal review - > French: Etude sur les systèmes d'entreposage et de tierce ...
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