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Title Building businesses with small producers : successful business development services in Africa, Asia, and Latin America / edited by Sunita Kapila and Donald Mead.

Publication Info. London : ITDG Pub. ; Ottowa : International Development Research Centre, 2002.

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Description 1 online resource (x, 214 pages) : illustrations
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents 1. Introduction / Jonathan Dawson, Sunita Kapila and Donald Mead -- 2. Food processing to promote sustainable livelihoods in Bangladesh / Sandra O. Yu -- 3. Creating export markets for Bolivia's dry beans / Heather Rawlinon and Pamela Feht -- 4. Increasing the volume and value of smallholder coffee in El Salvador / Lisa Stosch and Eric L. Hyman -- 5. Empowering Ghana's cereal producers in the marketplace / Jonathan Dawson -- 6. Linking small ornamental fish producers in Sri Lanka to the global market / Sandra O. Yu -- 7. Light engineering to generate employment in Zimbabwe / Jonathan Dawson -- 8. Building Zimbabwe's edible oil industry / Jonathan Dawson -- 9. Overview and conclusions / Sunita Kapila, Donald Mead, Jonathan Dawson and Eric L. Hyman.
Summary Building Businesses with Small Producers presents the findings and a comparative analysis of seven case studies that challenge current beliefs about good practice in the provision of business development services (BDS) to small and micro enterprises. The book also highlights issues concerning the assessment of impact, sustainability, and cost-effectiveness of such services. Three services were given particular attention in the case studies: marketing, access to technology, and business and management skills acquisition. Each case study - from Bolivia, Bangladesh, El Salvador, Ghana, Sri Lanka, and Zimbabwe - shows how small producers were introduced to new production and marketing systems and how private sector participation was successfully promoted. The analysis of these experiences looks at the feasibility of market-based BDS provision and the role of nongovernmental organizations in building BDS markets. The research discussed in this book makes an important contribution to the ongoing debate regarding market and demand-based provision of nonfinancial services to small and micoentrepreneurs and businesses in Southern countries. This debate has been influenced by successes achieved in commercializing and broadening the reach of microcredit programs. The analysis presented reminds us that, to provide effective assistance to small producers, business development services often need to be provided in a multifaceted and flexible manner.
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Subject Small business -- Developing countries -- Case studies.
Small business.
Developing countries.
Genre/Form Case studies.
Subject New business enterprises -- Developing countries -- Case studies.
New business enterprises.
Economic development projects -- Developing countries -- Case studies.
Economic development projects.
Developing countries -- Economic conditions.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Étude comparée (Descripteur de forme)
Statistiques (Descripteur de forme)
Case studies.
Added Author Kapila, Sunita.
Mead, Donald C., 1935-
International Development Research Centre (Canada)
Other Form: Print version: Building businesses with small producers. London : ITDG Pub. ; Ottowa : International Development Research Centre, 2002 1853394947 0889369860 (DLC) 2002421845 (OCoLC)48628968
ISBN 1552500993 (electronic book)
9781552500996 (electronic book)
9780889369863
0889369860
1853394947 (paperback)
9781853394942 (paperback)