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Provocation 4: Making markets work for smallholders or wage labour?

Ver esta página y video en españolThe fourth in a series of six seminars on markets and small-scale farmers took place in Manchester, United Kingdom on 25 May 2011.Watch video of the eventPart 1 -...

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Investing in smallholders and workers is good for business

Across the developing world, food systems and supply chains are changing — exports are rising, particularly in fresh foods, supermarkets are playing an increasingly important role and there is a...

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Provocation 5: Pro-poor business, development and smallholder empowerment

Ver esta página y video en españolThe fifth in a series of seminars on markets and small-scale farmers took place in Brussels, Belgium on 22 June 2011.Watch video of the eventPart 1 - 1:27:23 Part 2 -...

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Fair trade: still centred on smallholders?

To what extent do approaches such as fair trade, corporate social responsibility and inclusive business models allow the private sector to meet commercial objectives while also reducing poverty and...

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Just how inclusive is ‘inclusive business’?

The growing effort to make markets work for the poor has seen several initiatives and practices emerge, which claim to be more inclusive of smallholders and poor workers. But how far such initiatives...

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Corporate responsibility: what's in a name?

Over the past two decades, corporate social responsibility (CSR) — where businesses adopt a range of voluntary initiatives to improve social, environmental and human rights performance — has become a...

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Small-scale producers in the globalised market

Ver esta página en EspañolThe Latin American Learning Network members of the Knowledge Programme ‘Small producer agency in the globalised market’ convened in Lima from 12 to 16 September. They...

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Productores de pequeña escala como actores en el mercado globalizado....

View page in EnglishLos miembros latinoamericanos de la la Red Global de Aprendizaje del Programa de Conocimientos HIVOS/IIED/Mainumy Ñakurutú, ‘Productores de pequeña escala como actores en el mercado...

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Indonesia: Reshaping the debate on small-scale farmers

Sixteen learning network members from Africa, Latin America and Asia came together to share insights, challenge each other and test assumptions made on issues that either foster or impede the agency of...

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Provocation 6: Rural youth today, farmers tomorrow?

24 May 2012, 09.00–12.00 (Central European Time). Idazaal, Prinsestraat 37, The Hague, The Netherlands. ver video en españolA rising number of rural youth are turning their back on small-scale...

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Looking beyond land to support rural youth

Development strategies aimed at supporting young people in small-scale farming cannot afford to limit themselves to issues of land and production.This was one of the conclusions of participants at a...

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Focus on small-scale farming: food or jobs?

In development work for agriculture, the obsession with production and food security is missing the story about enterprise and jobs.The latest ‘provocation’ from IIED and Hivos, held in The Hague last...

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World Food Day: how do you keep co-operatives competitive?

The Food and Agriculture Organization's 2012 World Food Day on October 16 focuses on co-operatives. This time around co-operatives need to be what small-scale farmers actually want. Sometimes that...

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How small-scale farmers make markets work for them

Our new book shines light on how small-scale farmers are making their choices — about how to modernise appropriately, and about balancing costs, risks, benefits and uncertainties. These days our email...

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Book urges new development agenda for small-scale farming

A three-year study of the ways small-scale farmers operate in Africa, Asia and Latin America has prompted calls for a major rethink of development and business interventions. The IIED–Hivos project’s...

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Rural urban linkages

Rather than looking separately at urban and rural areas and what matters to each of them, it is vital to look at the linkages between them: it is from here that lasting change will come.The...

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Investing in smallholders and workers is good for business

Across the developing world, food systems and supply chains are changing — exports are rising, particularly in fresh foods, supermarkets are playing an increasingly important role and there is a...

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Provocation 5: Pro-poor business, development and smallholder empowerment

The fifth in a series of seminars on markets and small-scale farmers took place in Brussels, Belgium on 22 June 2011.Ver esta página y video en españolWatch video of the eventPart 1 - 1:27:23Part 2 -...

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Fair trade: still centred on smallholders?

To what extent do approaches such as fair trade, corporate social responsibility and inclusive business models allow the private sector to meet commercial objectives while also reducing poverty and...

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Just how inclusive is ‘inclusive business’?

The growing effort to make markets work for the poor has seen several initiatives and practices emerge, which claim to be more inclusive of smallholders and poor workers. But how far such initiatives...

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