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- Author(s):
- Publisher: Pachamama
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- Keywords: agricultural product marketing, agricultural co-operatives, small farms, coffee, organic farming, ethiopia, guatemala, mexico, nicaragua, peru, united states
Pachamama is a unique company owned by more than 150,000 coffee farmers around the world. Organic single-origin coffees are hand-roasted in small batches in California and shipped direct to customers.
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- Author(s):
- Publisher: IFC
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- Keywords: enterprise development, small enterprises, technical co-operation, information dissemination, international organizations
The International Finance Corporation's Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) Department provides technical support and shares information on IFC's transfer of business expertise to local firms throughout the developing world.
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- Author(s):
- Publisher: DNA
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- Keywords: marketing, labelling, branded merchandise, advisory services
Provides practical examples, guidance, tools, and book reviews to assist the business and communications industry in further understanding branding. The website is sponsored by DNA, a major identity and branding firm from New Zealand.
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- Author(s):
- Publisher: Finance alliance for sustainable trade (FAST)
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- Keywords: agricultural product marketing, financial assistance, commercial banks, development assistance, sustainable development, environmental protection, social justice, small enterprises
FAST represents financial institutions and producers that market “sustainably produced products”. Members include commercial lenders, social lending institutions, small enterprise organizations, and other stakeholders in the agricultural commodities supply chain.
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- Author(s):
- Publisher: COLEACP
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- Keywords: agricultural product marketing, fruit, vegetables, food contamination, rules and regulations, small farms, africa south of sahara, caribbean region, pacific islands (trust territory)
PIP was set up to enable African, Caribbean, and Pacific (ACP) companies to comply with food safety requirements and to consolidate the position of small-scale producers in ACP horticultural exports.