Small-scale Coffee Producers using a Value Chain Approach

This publication is the result of a participatory experience capitalization, facilitated by the International Center for Tropical Agriculture for the project “Alliance to Create Opportunities for Rural Development through Agro-enterprise Relationships” (ACORDAR). The present document capitalizes the...

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Main Authors: Sáenz M., Anier, Rivera, Ángel Antonio, Herrera Chavarría, Alexis, Mendoza Vidaurre, Henry, Molina Zamora, Marvin, Pineda, Rigoberto
Format: Libro
Language:Inglés
Published: Catholic Relief Services 2012
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/100687
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Summary:This publication is the result of a participatory experience capitalization, facilitated by the International Center for Tropical Agriculture for the project “Alliance to Create Opportunities for Rural Development through Agro-enterprise Relationships” (ACORDAR). The present document capitalizes the collaborative work of the Coffee Technical Committee and reports the activities carried out to strengthen the coffee value chain in target areas of the project through innovative work with small- and medium-scale women and men coffee producers. A total of 2375 small-scale coffee producers (564 women and 1811 men), organized in 45 grassroots cooperatives, participated in this initiative of the ACORDAR Project.