Opportunities for sustainable, green and inclusive agricultural value chains in ACP countries

The objective of this book, which summarises the findings of 18 value chains in 11 ACP countries, is to identify the factors affecting commercial value chain development. What factors help entrepreneurial initiatives and commercial viability? Which ones provide constraints? Aimed at governments, pri...

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Autor principal: Westlake, M.J.
Formato: Informe técnico
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation 2014
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/75500
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description The objective of this book, which summarises the findings of 18 value chains in 11 ACP countries, is to identify the factors affecting commercial value chain development. What factors help entrepreneurial initiatives and commercial viability? Which ones provide constraints? Aimed at governments, private companies, donors and NGOs, this detailed publication places emphasis on maximising the inclusion of smallholders. It also highlights some important green initiatives taken by the value chains studied. The text addresses concerns of efficiency and sustainability: the selected chains – which range from rubber processed in Cameroon to hot peppers grown in Jamaica, from sugarcane milled in Uganda to mangoes exported from Haiti and papaya grown on Fiji – all had to prove to be sustainable or to have the potential to be sustainable. Despite the great diversity of ACP agricultural value chains, a number of strong themes emerge. These include that: value chains established by a private initiative develop to exploit market opportunities; market liberalisation has a major impact; efficiency can be improved when small-scale farmers develop collaborative relationships with other value chain participants; and that the adoption of many green activities is driven by market forces.
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spelling CGSpace755002019-09-02T15:00:16Z Opportunities for sustainable, green and inclusive agricultural value chains in ACP countries Westlake, M.J. The objective of this book, which summarises the findings of 18 value chains in 11 ACP countries, is to identify the factors affecting commercial value chain development. What factors help entrepreneurial initiatives and commercial viability? Which ones provide constraints? Aimed at governments, private companies, donors and NGOs, this detailed publication places emphasis on maximising the inclusion of smallholders. It also highlights some important green initiatives taken by the value chains studied. The text addresses concerns of efficiency and sustainability: the selected chains – which range from rubber processed in Cameroon to hot peppers grown in Jamaica, from sugarcane milled in Uganda to mangoes exported from Haiti and papaya grown on Fiji – all had to prove to be sustainable or to have the potential to be sustainable. Despite the great diversity of ACP agricultural value chains, a number of strong themes emerge. These include that: value chains established by a private initiative develop to exploit market opportunities; market liberalisation has a major impact; efficiency can be improved when small-scale farmers develop collaborative relationships with other value chain participants; and that the adoption of many green activities is driven by market forces. 2014 2016-05-31T15:33:32Z 2016-05-31T15:33:32Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/75500 en Open Access application/pdf Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
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