Policies and institutions: removing barriers to rural-urban exchange

Urbanization, trade liberalization, agroindustrialization, and the rise of supermarkets are among the trends providing farmers in poor countries with new opportunities to participate in local and global markets. For farmers to benefit from these changes, however, they must have the resources, skills...

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Autor principal: Garrett, James L.
Formato: Brief
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Food Policy Research Institute 2005
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/160592
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description Urbanization, trade liberalization, agroindustrialization, and the rise of supermarkets are among the trends providing farmers in poor countries with new opportunities to participate in local and global markets. For farmers to benefit from these changes, however, they must have the resources, skills, and information needed to access and participate in these markets. In addition, rural, urban, and export markets must themselves be integrated.
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spelling CGSpace1605922025-11-06T04:31:37Z Policies and institutions: removing barriers to rural-urban exchange Garrett, James L. rural population urban population livelihoods economic growth poverty governance Urbanization, trade liberalization, agroindustrialization, and the rise of supermarkets are among the trends providing farmers in poor countries with new opportunities to participate in local and global markets. For farmers to benefit from these changes, however, they must have the resources, skills, and information needed to access and participate in these markets. In addition, rural, urban, and export markets must themselves be integrated. 2005 2024-11-21T09:51:15Z 2024-11-21T09:51:15Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/160592 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Garrett, James L. Policies and institutions: removing barriers to rural-urban exchange. Issue Brief Addendum -- Beyond Rural Urban: Keeping up with changing realities. 37 (3). International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). https://hdl.handle.net/10568/160592
spellingShingle rural population
urban population
livelihoods
economic growth
poverty
governance
Garrett, James L.
Policies and institutions: removing barriers to rural-urban exchange
title Policies and institutions: removing barriers to rural-urban exchange
title_full Policies and institutions: removing barriers to rural-urban exchange
title_fullStr Policies and institutions: removing barriers to rural-urban exchange
title_full_unstemmed Policies and institutions: removing barriers to rural-urban exchange
title_short Policies and institutions: removing barriers to rural-urban exchange
title_sort policies and institutions removing barriers to rural urban exchange
topic rural population
urban population
livelihoods
economic growth
poverty
governance
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