Poverty and Gender Effects of Smallholder Organic Contract Farming in Uganda
Rising demand both for organic tropical products and for year-round supply of some organic temperate products has encouraged organic activists and some donors to promote certified organic export production in a number of tropical African countries, including Uganda. Agricultural produce importers in...
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International Food Policy Research Institute
2012
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| author | Bolwig, Simon |
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| description | Rising demand both for organic tropical products and for year-round supply of some organic temperate products has encouraged organic activists and some donors to promote certified organic export production in a number of tropical African countries, including Uganda. Agricultural produce importers in developed countries have recognized these new market opportunities. As a result, the last decade has seen the emergence and rapid growth of certified organic food and beverage exports from the region (Willer and Yussefi 2007). But organic export growth does not necessarily translate into improved welfare for producers and workers, whether measured in terms of income, health, food security, or other variables. Recent debates have centered on how the rapid conversion of farmland into organic management systems affects food availability and access in poor regions of the world (Sciallaba and Hattam 2002; WWI 2006; FAO 2007). |
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| spelling | CGSpace1539202025-11-06T06:01:22Z Poverty and Gender Effects of Smallholder Organic Contract Farming in Uganda Bolwig, Simon poverty gender smallholders organic agriculture farming Rising demand both for organic tropical products and for year-round supply of some organic temperate products has encouraged organic activists and some donors to promote certified organic export production in a number of tropical African countries, including Uganda. Agricultural produce importers in developed countries have recognized these new market opportunities. As a result, the last decade has seen the emergence and rapid growth of certified organic food and beverage exports from the region (Willer and Yussefi 2007). But organic export growth does not necessarily translate into improved welfare for producers and workers, whether measured in terms of income, health, food security, or other variables. Recent debates have centered on how the rapid conversion of farmland into organic management systems affects food availability and access in poor regions of the world (Sciallaba and Hattam 2002; WWI 2006; FAO 2007). 2012 2024-10-01T13:58:22Z 2024-10-01T13:58:22Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/153920 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Bolwig, Simon 2012. Poverty and Gender Effects of Smallholder Organic Contract Farming in Uganda. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/153920 |
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| title | Poverty and Gender Effects of Smallholder Organic Contract Farming in Uganda |
| title_full | Poverty and Gender Effects of Smallholder Organic Contract Farming in Uganda |
| title_fullStr | Poverty and Gender Effects of Smallholder Organic Contract Farming in Uganda |
| title_full_unstemmed | Poverty and Gender Effects of Smallholder Organic Contract Farming in Uganda |
| title_short | Poverty and Gender Effects of Smallholder Organic Contract Farming in Uganda |
| title_sort | poverty and gender effects of smallholder organic contract farming in uganda |
| topic | poverty gender smallholders organic agriculture farming |
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