Farm to market (CTA, IIRR, KIT)
In Africa and other parts of the world, smallholder farmers face difficulties in getting their produce to market. Covering various aspects on agricultural value chains, this series aims to provide answers to these problems. It shows how African farmers can earn more from their crops and livestock by integrating the chains that link them with consumers in Africa’s town and cities, as well as in other countries.
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Challenging chains to change: Gender equity in agricultural value chain development
Often efforts to improve value chains miss out half of the population – the female ...
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Moving herds, moving markets: Making markets work for African pastoralists
Drawing on 15 cases from nine countries this books offers some solutions to the huge ...
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Chain empowerment: Supporting African farmers to develop markets
Using easy-to-understand language and richly illustrated with drawings and case studies, this book demonstrates how ...
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Trading up: Building cooperation between farmers and traders in Africa
Written and coordinated through a ‘writeshop’ approach, this book stands up for traders – who ...
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Value chain finance: Beyond microfinance for rural entrepreneurs
The authors of this book – the book’s ‘heroes’ – are the practitioners themselves, people ...