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Organic supply chains for small farmer income generation in developing countries

Despite the increasing attention given to organic supply chains over the past decade, there are still significant market opportunities to pursue. The demand for organic products in developing countries continues to grow and price premiums for organic certified products are available, albeit not comparable with those of a decade or so ago. This paper focuses on case studies on organic rice in India and Thailand, horticulture products in Brazil and Hungary, and coffee and fruit in African countries. It first summarizes findings on the marketing, financing, post-harvest and value-added components of these organic ventures and then provides conclusions and recommendations for policy-makers, the private sector and support organizations for the future development of organic supply chains in developing countries.

In the cases studied, supply chains ranged from the very short where farmers market directly to local consumers, to the more elaborate chains where a number of different actors are involved in moving the organic products along from farmer to final consumer.

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发布者: Agribusiness and Food Industries
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年份: 2012
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国家: Brazil, Hungary, India, Thailand
地理范围: 非洲
内容语言: English
Author: William Edwardson and Pilar Santacoloma ,
类别: 个案研究
Organization: FAO

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