Making Markets More Inclusive Lessons from CARE and the Future of Su
Most studies of doing business at the "bottom of the economic pyramid" focus on viewing the poor as consumers, as micro-entrepreneurs, or as potential employees of local companies. Almost no analysis focuses on the poor as primary producers of agricultura
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ive, Kevin McKague and Muhammad Siddiquee
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Advance Praise for Making Markets More Inclusive
“Companies have enormous potential to fight poverty if the market systems they share with the poor can be strengthened—a complex, daunting task involving many stakeholders. By offering specific and replicable ‘how tos,’ this book fills a critical gap in the literature for all those willing to step up to the leadership challenge.” —Beth Jenkins, Insights Director, Business Fights Poverty “Value chain is a widely used concept in the recent literature on agricultural market development in developing countries. McKague and Siddiquee’s analysis of dairy value chain development in Bangladesh will be particularly useful to investors in markets and development agencies.” —Mohammad Jabbar, former Senior Agricultural Economist, International Livestock Research Institute “Trade—whether within countries or global—is increasingly organized in value chains. Linking up with the lead firms of such value chains is thus very important for smallholders. At the same time, NGOs have an important role in supporting inclusive value chains. Based on the experience of CARE, McKague and Siddiquee provide new and very practical insights into the success factors of agricultural value chain development.” —Tilman Altenburg, Editor, Shaping Value Chains for Development “This is a timely contribution to the literature on market and value chain development, which provides unique and practical insights. It should feature as a key reading for practitioners considering designing interventions in this area.” —Jodie Keane, Author, A “New” Approach to Global Value Chain Analysis
10.1057/9781137373755 - Making Markets More Inclusive, Kevin McKague and Muhammad Siddiquee
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“Three critical themes for policymakers, donors, corporations, project implementers, entrepreneurs, and farmers make this practical contribution to the all-too-scarce literature of inclusive value chain development essential reading: how to drive scale, how to engage stakeholders equitably across the chain, and how to apply continuous learning to improve impact.” —Simon Winter, Senior Vice President for Development, Technoserve
Lessons from CARE and the Future of Sustainability in Agricultural Value Chain Development Kevin McKague and Muhammad Siddiquee
10.1057/9781137373755 - Making Markets More Inclusive, Kevin McKague and Muhammad Siddiquee
Copyright material from www.palgraveconnect.com - licensed to UZH Hauptbibliothek / Zentralbibliothek Zurich - PalgraveConnect - 2014-12-24
Making Markets More Inclusive
making markets more inclusive
Copyright © Kevin McKague and Muhammad Siddiquee, 2014. Although this book is based on a project funded in part by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, our findings and conclu
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