| cop. 2005-
- Author(s):
- Publisher: Development policy review network (DPRN)
- Pages: --
- Keywords: agricultural product marketing, poverty alleviation, development strategies, development assistance, netherlands
A semi-closed Internet discussion on value chain governance has been held by development organizations in the Netherlands since 2008. The discussion was initiated by the Development Policy Review Network.
| cop. 2004-
- Author(s):
- Publisher: Technical centre for agricultural and rural cooperation ACP-EU (CTA)
- Pages: --
- Keywords: agricultural products, international trade, trade agreements, trade associations, market access, europe, africa, caribbean region, small states, pacific ocean
Agritrade is CTA's web portal on international agricultural trade issues in the context of ACP -EU relations. Key topics include: (1) Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) negotiations; (2) CAP reform; (3) market access; and (4) food safety.
| cop. 2004
- Author(s):
- Publisher: Agriculture and food council of Alberta
- Pages: --
- Keywords: agribusiness, enterprise development, guidelines
The value chain development process is broken into stages: identifying the opportunity, the pilot project plan, and monitoring and evaluating. Each stage includes worksheets, success factors, and tips for facilitators.
| cop. 2003-
- Author(s):
- Publisher: ComMark trust
- Pages: --
- Keywords: enterprise development, poverty alleviation, agribusiness, agricultural product marketing, trust funds, development assistance
The ComMark Trust is active in commodity sectors that offer potential for pro-poor growth. It aims to address the regulatory, policy, productivity, institutional and business service constraints in these sectors.
| cop. 2003-
- Author(s):
- Publisher: Markets and agriculture linkages for cities in Asia (Malica)
- Pages: --
- Keywords: agricultural product marketing, rural areas, urban areas, food standards, retail trade, asia
The main objective of the Malica consortium is to reinforce the capacity of researchers, students, administrations as well as private groups in analysing food markets and urban-rural relations.