Agribusiness And The Small-scale Farmer

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agribusiness models in emerging economies
agribusiness operations
Agribusiness Ventures
agricultural value chains
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Commonwealth Development Corporation
contract farming
Cow Dung
Cross-bred Cows
Del Monte
developing country agriculture
Development Corporation
dynamic partnership
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Feed Operations
Field Extension Officers
food supply management
Hindustan Lever Limited
Hybrid Corn Seed
Integrated Rural Development Program
Kenya Tea Development Authority
Net Farm Income
Nucleus Estate
Oriental Tobacco
Out-reach Program
private sector partnerships
rural development strategies
Small Scale Farmers
small-scale farmer benefits
Socioeconomic Development
South African Sugar Association
South African Sugar Industry
Swazi Nation
Sweet Corn
Third World countries
Traditional Rural People
Traditional Small Scale Farmers
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367005955
  • Weight: 780g
  • Dimensions: 149 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Apr 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Based on case histories from nine Third World countries, this study examines the successful cooperation between private agribusiness firms and small farmers to increase agricultural production and income in developing countries. In such ventures, small farmers are organized around a core private company that buys their output and provides manageria

Dr. Simon Williams, president of the Center for Rural Development, Inc., has been involved in development research for over twenty years with experience in Israel, Nigeria, Scandinavia, and Latin America. His most recent publications include Credit Systems for Small-Scale Farmers: Case Histories from Mexico (1973, with James Miller).

Ruth Karen is senior vice-president of Business International Corporation and author of The Farmer and the Money Economy: The Role of the Private Sector in Agricultural Development of LDCs (1982, with Orville L. Freeman) and Toward an Unlimited Future (1983, with Elliott Haynes).