Working with Smallholders

Working with Smallholders
Title Working with Smallholders PDF eBook
Author International Finance Corporation
Publisher World Bank Publications
Pages 324
Release 2018-12-05
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1464812780

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This handbook addresses the challenges that agribusiness companies face when working with smallholder suppliers in their value chain.

Working with Smallholders

Working with Smallholders
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Release 2016
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Working with Smallholders

Working with Smallholders
Title Working with Smallholders PDF eBook
Author International Finance Corporation
Publisher World Bank Publications
Pages 437
Release 2023-11-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1464819637

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Smallholder farmers are the stewards of more than 80 percent of the world’s farms. These small family businesses produce about one-third of the world’s food. In Africa and Asia, smallholders dominate the production of food crops, as well as export commodities such as cocoa, coffee, and cotton. However, smallholders and farm workers remain among the poorest segments of the population, and they are on the frontline of climate change. Smallholder farmers face constraints in accessing inputs, finance, knowledge, technology, labor, and markets. Raising farm-level productivity in a sustainable way is a key development priority. Agribusinesses are increasingly working with smallholder farmers in low- and middle-income countries to secure agricultural commodities. More productive smallholders boost rural incomes and economic growth, as well as reduce poverty. Smallholders also represent a growing underserved market for farm inputs, information, and financial services. Working with Smallholders: A Handbook for Firms Building Sustainable Supply Chains (third edition) shows agribusinesses how to engage more effectively with smallholders and to develop sustainable, resilient, and productive supply chains. The book compiles practical solutions and cutting-edge ideas to overcome the challenges facing smallholders. This third edition is substantially revised from the second edition and incorporates new material on the potential for digital technologies and sustainable farming. This handbook is written principally to outline opportunities for the private sector. The content may also be useful to the staffs of governmental or nongovernmental development programs working with smallholders, as well as to academic and research institutions.

Working with Smallholders

Working with Smallholders
Title Working with Smallholders PDF eBook
Author International Finance Corporation
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Pages 126
Release 2013
Genre Agricultural industries
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Working with Smallholders

Working with Smallholders
Title Working with Smallholders PDF eBook
Author World Bank
Publisher World Bank Publications
Pages 0
Release 2023-11-09
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781464819629

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"Smallholder farmers are the stewards of more than 80 percent of the world's farms. These small family businesses produce about one-third of the world's food. In Africa and Asia, smallholders dominate the production of food crops, as well as export commodities such as cocoa, coffee, and cotton. However, smallholders and farm workers remain among the poorest segments of the population, and they are on the frontline of climate change. Smallholder farmers face constraints in accessing inputs, finance, knowledge, technology, labor, and markets. Raising farm-level productivity in a sustainable way is a key development priority. Agribusinesses are increasingly working with smallholder farmers in low- and middle-income countries to secure agricultural commodities. More productive smallholders boost rural incomes and economic growth, as well as reduce poverty. Smallholders also represent a growing underserved market for farm inputs, information, and financial services. Working with Smallholders: A Handbook for Firms Building Sustainable Supply Chains (third edition) shows agribusinesses how to engage more effectively with smallholders and to develop sustainable, resilient, and productive supply chains. The book compiles practical solutions and cutting-edge ideas to overcome the challenges facing smallholders. This third edition is substantially revised from the second edition and incorporates new material on the potential for digital technologies and sustainable farming. This handbook is written principally to outline opportunities for the private sector. The content may also be useful to the staffs of governmental or nongovernmental development programs working with smallholders, as well as to academic and research institutions."--

Small Farmers, Big Change

Small Farmers, Big Change
Title Small Farmers, Big Change PDF eBook
Author David Wilson
Publisher Practical Action Publishing
Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9781853397127

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This book includes examples of achieving wider change in smallholder agriculture, through influencing policy decisions, linking smallholders to value chains, innovating service provision for small farmers, with an emphasis on promoting equitable livelihoods and developing rural women's economic leadership.

Smallholders, Householders

Smallholders, Householders
Title Smallholders, Householders PDF eBook
Author Robert McC. Netting
Publisher Stanford University Press
Pages 452
Release 1993
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9780804721028

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Contrasting the prevailing theories of the evolution of agriculture, the author argues that the practice of smallholding is more efficient and less environmentally degrading than that of industrial agriculture which depends heavily on fossil fuel, chemical fertilizers, pesticides and herbicides. He presents a convincing case for his argument with examples taken from Africa, Asia, Europe and the Americas, and demonstrates that there are fundamental commonalities among smallholder cultures. "Smallholders, Householders" is a detailed and innovative analysis of the agricultural efficiency and conservation of resources practiced around the world by smallholders.