Value Chains for Development

InfoPIP : newsletter of the Pesticides initiative programme / COLEACP

| 2001- .
  • Author(s):
  • Publisher: COLEACP. PIP
  • Pages: --
  • Keywords: agricultural product marketing, fruit, vegetables, food contamination, rules and regulations, small farms, eu, acp, africa south of sahara, caribbean region, oceania
InfoPIP provides information on the programme's activities, EU regulations, and advice to ACP horticulture sector. Subjects include: food safety, cropping techniques, the impact of climate change, training, and support services.

Journal on chain and network science

| 2001- .
  • Author(s):
  • Publisher: Wageningen academic publishers
  • Pages: --
  • Keywords: industrial procurement, business management, organizational structure, logistics, information management
The Journal on Chain and Network Science is a peer-reviewed scientific research journal, which aims to promote theory and practice in the field of innovation in business chains and networks.

SEED working paper / Small enterprise development programme, Job creation and enterprise development department, International labour office (ILO)

| 2000- .
  • Author(s):
  • Publisher: ILO. SEED
  • Pages: --
  • Keywords: enterprise development, small enterprises, employment creation, working conditions
The working papers of ILO's SEED (Small Enterprise Development) initiative deal with subjects such as poverty reduction, enterprise development, support to the informal sector, job quality, and micro-insurance.

Equity and growth for smallholders

| [2012]
  • Author(s):
  • Publisher: SNV
  • Pages: --
  • Keywords: sustainable agriculture, small farms, development assistance, africa
SNV is working to (1) Increase income and employment for smallholders; (2) Improve food security and living conditions for poor and vulnerable groups; (3) Strengthen the environmental sustainability of agricultural production and meet the challenges of a changing climate.

Value chains development for more and better jobs

| [2012]
  • Author(s):
  • Publisher: International labour office (ILO). Employment sector. Job creation and enterprise development department
  • Pages: --
  • Keywords: agricultural workers, working conditions, development strategies, developing countries
The commitment of the International Labour Organization (ILO) to decent work for all lies at the heart of its approach to value chain development, which is designed to strengthen the ability of enterprises to identify and exploit market opportunities that can also generate employment.
 

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The Value Chains for Development portal provides access to selected free, full-text electronic documents on pro-poor value chains.