IFAD and the private sector: building links to accelerate pro-poor rural development
2013
341.1 In12
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Titre
IFAD and the private sector: building links to accelerate pro-poor rural development
Corporate Author
Mention d'édition
1st
Mention d'impression
Rome (Italy) IFAD 2013
Langue
Anglais
Description
7 p.
Cote
341.1 In12
System Control No.
IF000013918
Résumé
Rural economies are very different now from how they were when IFAD first started operations more than three decades ago. Agricultural value chains have shortened, quality standards have improved, and new communication technologies are providing producers and buyers with more immediate access to market information. Local, national and international economies are becoming more integrated. In many developing countries, diminishing state intervention in the agriculture sector has made way for more private companies to become involved in the production, processing and marketing of agricultural commodities.
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