Lapses, infidelities, and creative adaptations: Lessons from evaluation of a participatory market development approach in the Andes

Chapter 13 (Horton et al.) tries to assess the impact of a PMCA. The chapter provides a clear example in which neither experimental nor quasi-experimental approaches could be implemented. In PMCA, practitioners gather various market-chain actors together to brainstorm ideas for new agricultural prod...

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Autores principales: Horton, Douglas, Rotondo, Emma, Paz Ybarnegaray, Rodrigo, Hareau, Guy, Devaux, André, Thiele, Graham
Formato: Capítulo de libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Food Policy Research Institute 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/147939
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author Horton, Douglas
Rotondo, Emma
Paz Ybarnegaray, Rodrigo
Hareau, Guy
Devaux, André
Thiele, Graham
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description Chapter 13 (Horton et al.) tries to assess the impact of a PMCA. The chapter provides a clear example in which neither experimental nor quasi-experimental approaches could be implemented. In PMCA, practitioners gather various market-chain actors together to brainstorm ideas for new agricultural products and better ways to market existing crops. PMCA was created both to link smallholders to markets through innovation, and to evaluate participatory interventions. Chapter 13 (Horton et al.) evaluates eight PMCA interventions, four of which they exclude from in-depth analysis because of significant departures from the PMCA protocol.
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spelling CGSpace1479392025-11-06T04:14:17Z Lapses, infidelities, and creative adaptations: Lessons from evaluation of a participatory market development approach in the Andes Horton, Douglas Rotondo, Emma Paz Ybarnegaray, Rodrigo Hareau, Guy Devaux, André Thiele, Graham value chains retail marketing transport farmers organizations smallholders market access trade wholesale marketing producer organizations food processing Chapter 13 (Horton et al.) tries to assess the impact of a PMCA. The chapter provides a clear example in which neither experimental nor quasi-experimental approaches could be implemented. In PMCA, practitioners gather various market-chain actors together to brainstorm ideas for new agricultural products and better ways to market existing crops. PMCA was created both to link smallholders to markets through innovation, and to evaluate participatory interventions. Chapter 13 (Horton et al.) evaluates eight PMCA interventions, four of which they exclude from in-depth analysis because of significant departures from the PMCA protocol. 2016-10-21 2024-06-21T09:23:32Z 2024-06-21T09:23:32Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/147939 en https://doi.org/10.2499/9780896292130 Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Horton, Douglas; Rotondo, Emma; Paz Ybarnegaray, Rodrigo; Hareau, Guy; Devaux, André; and Thiele, Graham. 2016. In Innovation for inclusive value-chain development: Successes and challenges. Devaux, André; Torero, Máximo; Donovan, Jason; Horton, Douglas (Eds.). Chapter 13. Pp. 411-440. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). https://doi.org/10.2499/9780896292130_13.
spellingShingle value chains
retail marketing
transport
farmers organizations
smallholders
market access
trade
wholesale marketing
producer organizations
food processing
Horton, Douglas
Rotondo, Emma
Paz Ybarnegaray, Rodrigo
Hareau, Guy
Devaux, André
Thiele, Graham
Lapses, infidelities, and creative adaptations: Lessons from evaluation of a participatory market development approach in the Andes
title Lapses, infidelities, and creative adaptations: Lessons from evaluation of a participatory market development approach in the Andes
title_full Lapses, infidelities, and creative adaptations: Lessons from evaluation of a participatory market development approach in the Andes
title_fullStr Lapses, infidelities, and creative adaptations: Lessons from evaluation of a participatory market development approach in the Andes
title_full_unstemmed Lapses, infidelities, and creative adaptations: Lessons from evaluation of a participatory market development approach in the Andes
title_short Lapses, infidelities, and creative adaptations: Lessons from evaluation of a participatory market development approach in the Andes
title_sort lapses infidelities and creative adaptations lessons from evaluation of a participatory market development approach in the andes
topic value chains
retail marketing
transport
farmers organizations
smallholders
market access
trade
wholesale marketing
producer organizations
food processing
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/147939
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