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GOOD PRACTICES Public Private Partnerships (PPP) in Extension and Advisory Services (EAS)

Promoting Agri-Entrepreneurship (AE) through Public Private Partnerships (PPP) in India

Provision of advice and other services related to farming at the village level is critical for enhancing the incomes of small and marginal farmers. Creation of an eco-system that can support the emergence of agri-entrepreneurs through delivery of these services at the village level is the only way forward if we are keen to enhance farm incomes. In this Good Practices Note, S Baskar Reddy, Rajendra Jog, Parikrama Chowdhry and Aravind Thumbur reflect on their experiences with developing and scaling up a model of agri-entrepreneurship by forging partnerships with a number of agencies.

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Auteur: S Baskar Reddy, Rajendra Jog, Parikrama Chowdhry and Aravind Thumbur
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Organisation: Agricultural Extension South Asia (AESA) Network
Autres organisations: The Agri Entrepreneur Growth Foundation (AEGF).
Année: 2020
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Pays: India
Couverture géographique: Asie et le Pacifique
Type: Rapport
Langue: English
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