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Small Farmers, Big Change

Scaling up impact in smallholder agriculture
Edited By David Wilson, Kirsty Wilson, Claire Harvey
ISBN: 9781853397127

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  • Synopsis
    Support for smallholder agriculture is seen as increasingly important, both to boost the food security and incomes of the rural poor and to provide food for urban populations. But to achieve scale in agricultural interventions, NGOs must move beyond a project-by-project approach and instead enable farmers to engage with market players.
    Small Farmers, Big Change considers learning from the experience of Oxfam’s global agricultural scale-up initiative as well as from wider agricultural markets-based programming. This book includes very practical examples of achieving wider change in smallholder agriculture, through influencing policy and investment decisions, linking smallholders into markets and value chains, and innovating service provision for small farmers. The case studies outline what steps were taken to facilitate new types of farmer organization and alliances with an emphasis on promoting equitable livelihoods and developing rural women’s economic leadership. Drawn from Africa, Latin America and Asia, the cases include information about challenges faced and what remains to be done in the future.

    This book should be read by the staff of donor agencies, policy makers, NGO practitioners, academics and students of development studies and the environment.

  • Table of Contents
    Preface
    1. Smallholder agriculture, poverty and development: An Overview (Sally Baden)
    2. The Voices of Many: Active citizens hold the state to account in Honduras and secure new investment for farmers (Sonia Cano)
    3. Strength in numbers: Fishing communities in India assert their traditional rights over livelihood resources (Neelkanth Mishra)
    4. Leading by Example: How cities came to link rural producers with urban food markets in Colombia (Aida Pesquera and Andres Bernal)
    5. Engaging smallholders in value chains: Creating new opportunities for beekeepers in Ethiopia (Shekhar Anand)
    6. Power to Producers: Building a network of dairy enterprises owned by local farmers’ groups in Haiti (Luc Saint Vil)
    7. Growing partnerships: Private sector working with farmers in Sri Lanka (Gayathri Jayadevan)
    8. Bridging the gap: Building a fi nancial services system that serves poor people in Sri Lanka
    9. Effective cooperation: A new role for cotton producers in Mali (Abdoulaye Dia and Aboubacar Traore)
    About the authors
    Bibliography
    Index
  • Details
    Sub Title Scaling up impact in smallholder agriculture
    Author No
    Editor David Wilson, Kirsty Wilson, Claire Harvey
    Width (mm) 156
    Height (mm) 234
    Thickness (mm) 10
    Number of Pages 144
    Number of Illustrations No
    Format Paperback / softback
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