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2. Supporting Womens Agro-Enterprises in Africa with ICT : A Feasibility Study in Zambia and Kenya
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World Bank
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AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION ,LITERACY LEVELS ,HARVEST ,RURAL DEVELOPMENT ,TECHNICAL EXPERTS ,COMMODITIES ,MOBILE NETWORK ,WOMEN FARMERS ,FRUITS ,FARMER COOPERATIVES ,SOYBEANS ,SERVICE PROVIDERS ,COFFEE ,POTATOES ,DATA RATES ,DRIP IRRIGATION SYSTEMS ,MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ,EXTENSION ,HARDWARE ,CALL CENTER ,POULTRY PRODUCER ,INCOMES ,DIGITAL DIVIDE ,INFORMATION SYSTEMS ,NGOS ,VALUE CHAIN ,SERVICE PROVIDER ,SILICON ,VEGETABLES ,AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES ,DATA ENTRY ,INFORMATION SYSTEM ,RADIO PROGRAMS ,COMMUNICATION NETWORK ,SUBSISTENCE FARMERS ,POVERTY REDUCTION ,COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES ,COPYRIGHT ,FAO ,CASSAVA ,TRAINING MATERIALS ,INFORMATION PROVIDERS ,CROP PRODUCTION ,POULTRY ,TELECOMMUNICATIONS INFRASTRUCTURE ,TIME FRAME ,AGRICULTURE RESEARCH INSTITUTE ,RURAL POPULATION ,AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ,CATTLE ,MARKET PRICES ,DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS ,COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS ,COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY ,RADIOS ,BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT ,FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ,AGRICULTURE RESEARCH ,RESULT ,POULTRY OPERATIONS ,TELEPHONE NETWORK ,ACCESS TO INFORMATION ,MOBILE PHONE SUBSCRIBERS ,MOBILE DEVICES ,VEGETABLE PRODUCTION ,SORGHUM ,NETWORKS ,WEB ,BROADCAST ,RESEARCH CENTERS ,ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES ,EQUIPMENT ,AGRICULTURAL INFORMATION ,TELECOMMUNICATIONS ,AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH ,BUSINESS MODELS ,FARMING ,VIDEO ,IMPLEMENTATION PLAN ,SOLAR PANELS ,WHEAT ,MOBILE PHONE ,BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS ,BUSINESS INFORMATION ,FOOD CROPS ,MARKET INFORMATION ,FINANCIAL RESOURCES ,VEGETABLE CROP ,LEGAL SYSTEMS ,COOPERATIVES ,INSTALLATION ,CROPS ,BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ,CEREALS ,DAIRY FARMERS ,RESULTS ,SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT ,AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES ,CROP MANAGEMENT PRACTICES ,PACKET RADIO ,BUSINESSES ,AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE ,INTERNAL PROCESSES ,INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES ,GENDER ,MARKET ECONOMY ,PERSONAL COMMUNICATION ,MAIZE ,USER GROUPS ,INFORMATION SERVICE ,SWEET POTATOES ,INTERNATIONAL FUND FOR AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT ,LIVELIHOODS ,INVENTORY ,DAIRY PRODUCERS ,DAIRY COWS ,VEGETABLE PRODUCERS ,MILK ,COMMODITY ,UNITED STATES AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ,TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE ,BEEF ,AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES ,COMPUTERS ,AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION ,SITES ,BUSINESS SECTORS ,PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS ,PRODUCTIVITY ,BUYERS ,FEASIBILITY STUDIES ,LICENSES ,WOMEN IN AGRICULTURE ,AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY ,POULTRY PRODUCTION ,AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION ,ENABLING ENVIRONMENT ,SOFTWARE SOLUTION ,DISEASES ,BUSINESS NEEDS ,NAVIGATION ,INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDER ,E-MAIL ,HONEY ,INTEGRATION ,TELEVISION ,CAPACITY-BUILDING ,INVENTORIES ,NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH ,BUSINESS PROMOTION ,SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS ,MOBILE TELEPHONY ,TELECOMMUNICATIONS NETWORK ,FARMS ,FISH ,MOBILE PHONES ,PILOT PROJECT ,SEARCH ,MARKET DEMANDS ,MOBILE TELEPHONE ,SERVERS ,MILLET ,MOBILE APPLICATION ,FEMALE FARMERS ,PHONES ,NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS ,PROPRIETARY SOFTWARE ,MARKETING ,FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT ,TELEPHONE ,AGRICULTURE ,VSAT ,AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT ,BEAN ,POULTRY PRODUCERS ,MANAGEMENT OF TRANSACTIONS ,SOFTWARE MODULES ,ELECTRICITY ,SOFTWARE PACKAGE ,DOMAIN ,BUSINESS SECTOR ,CONNECTIVITY ,GOATS ,FEED ,IRRIGATION ,DAIRY FARMER ,BUSINESS ACTIVITIES ,PHOTO ,COMMERCIAL BANK ,MEAT ,ACCESS TO THE INTERNET ,FOOD SECURITY ,POTATO ,USES ,DAIRY COOPERATIVES ,USER ,ComputingMilieux_GENERAL ,BUSINESS MODEL ,HUMAN CAPITAL ,LICENSE ,PRIVATE SECTOR ,CROP MANAGEMENT ,PACKET RADIO SERVICE ,PROSPECTIVE USERS ,MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE ,MARKET PRICE ,AGRIBUSINESS ,BEANS ,EXTENSION SERVICES ,INNOVATIONS ,ACCESS TO CREDIT ,GRAIN ,AGRICULTURAL ENTERPRISES ,USAID ,ISP ,MATERIAL ,MARKET DEMAND ,FORESTRY ,PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENTS ,PRICE INFORMATION ,LIVESTOCK ,INFORMATION NETWORK ,EXTERNAL CONSULTANT ,NATURAL RESOURCES ,FINANCIAL SUPPORT ,VALUE CHAINS ,DRIP IRRIGATION ,CAPACITY BUILDING ,QUERIES ,ICT ,AGRICULTURAL COOPERATIVES ,DATA COLLECTION ,FISHERIES ,IFAD - Abstract
A new generation of information and communication technologies (ICTs) is finding a small foothold among poor, small-scale farmers in developing countries. Even so, many barriers still prevent poor rural people from accessing, using, and benefiting from new ICT tools and platforms, and those barriers are arguably higher for rural women. The relationship between gender and agriculture has been studied intensively over the years, and many agricultural interventions now include gender as a crosscutting issue or mainstream gender throughout their operations. Studies of the relationship between gender and the use of ICTs in agriculture have started to appear only quite recently, however. The Africa Region of the World Bank views ICTs as potentially transformative technology for rural development and seeks to incorporate the use of ICTs throughout its portfolio of projects. The present study was designed to examine the feasibility of integrating ICTs into two large investment programs: the Irrigation Development and Support Project (IDSP) in Zambia and the Kenya Agricultural Productivity and Agribusiness Project (KAPAP). The specifi c goal was to examine how ICT-based interventions might be designed to strengthen women s participation in commodity value chains under the two projects.
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- 2015
3. The Cotton Sector of Côte d'Ivoire
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Gergely, Nicolas
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MANAGERS ,INVESTMENT ,AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION ,LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY ,GINNERIES ,RURAL DEVELOPMENT ,PRODUCTION ACTIVITIES ,LIQUIDATION ,FINANCING ,COMMERCIAL RELATIONSHIPS ,COTTON MARKETING ,INVESTMENTS ,AGRICULTURAL SECTORS ,BANK LOAN ,COTTON PRODUCERS ,ASSOCIATION ,COMPETITIVENESS ,COOPERATIVE ,FIBRES TEXTILES ,BONDS ,COFFEE ,DEVELOPMENT COMPANY ,AVERAGE YIELDS ,DISTRIBUTION ,PUBLIC FINANCES ,FERTILIZERS ,POPULATIONS ,COTTON PRODUCTION ,FARMERS ,INTERESTS ,SUGAR ,MARKETS ,YIELDS ,FARMER ORGANIZATIONS ,COMMERCIAL CROPS ,PLANS ,PLANTS ,DEREGULATION ,DEVALUATION ,ECONOMIC SITUATION ,BALANCE SHEET ,EXPORT CROP ,AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES ,FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES ,LIQUIDITY ,SPONSORSHIP ,MINORITY SHAREHOLDER ,ARREARS ,TRENDS ,FOOD PRODUCTION ,SUPPLY ,PAYMENTS ,SEED COTTON ,ANIMAL TRACTION ,DEBTS ,CASH FLOW ,PROFITABILITY ,AGRICULTURE RESEARCH INSTITUTE ,PALM OIL ,YAMS ,EXPLOITATIONS ,STATE SUPPORT ,BANKRUPTCY ,AGRICULTURE RESEARCH ,COTTON ZONE ,CONSOLIDATION ,EXPORTS ,LARGE FARM ,MONOPOLY ,REGULATORY AGENCY ,PUBLIC COMPANY ,VILLAGES ,COLLECTIVE ,SORGHUM ,REGULATORY FRAMEWORK ,STATE ,EXCHANGE RATE ,UMBRELLA ORGANIZATION ,AGRICULTURAL CREDIT ,AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH ,FARMING ,COTTON SALES ,PRIVATE COMPANIES ,UNION ,PRIVATIZATION ,LOAN ,CREDIT ,FIXED COSTS ,SOIL MANAGEMENT ,FOOD CROPS ,FINANCIAL RESOURCES ,AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICES ,SEASONS ,RICE ,COOPERATIVES ,CULTIVATED LAND ,PROFIT MARGINS ,REPAYMENT ,DEVELOPMENT BANK ,SUBSIDIARY ,QUALITY SEED ,PUBLIC INVESTMENT ,UNIVERSITY ,AUDIT ,COMMERCIALIZATION ,ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE ,REPAYMENT RATES ,VALUATION ,INVENTORY ,COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS ,FARM ,FAMILIES ,COTTON CULTIVATION ,TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE ,AGRONOMIC RESEARCH ,OUTCOMES ,REPAYMENT RATE ,STAKEHOLDERS ,ECONOMIC AGENT ,ECONOMIC CRISIS ,FINANCIAL CRISIS ,SALES REVENUE ,PRODUCTION COSTS ,GUARANTEE ,PEANUTS ,BANK ,PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS ,COTTON ,LOANS ,SEEDS ,PARTIAL PRIVATIZATION ,COTTON PRODUCING ZONE ,RISK MANAGEMENT ,SEED ,COMPANIES ,LIMITED ,FINANCE ,PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATION ,TAKEOVER ,FAILURES ,FARMS ,TRACEABILITY ,COOPERATION ,UPLAND RICE ,LOAN RECOVERY ,CROP ,INFLUENCE ,MERCHANT ,EUROPEAN COMMISSION ,HERBICIDES ,DEBT ,REPORTS ,MILLET ,REGULATORY AUTHORITY ,AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT ,TRUST ,UNFAIR COMPETITION ,COTTON PROGRAM ,ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ,CORN ,AGRICULTURE ,FEES ,AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT ,SEED PRODUCTION ,RESEARCH ,SAVINGS ACCOUNT ,STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT ,CAPITAL ,LIMITED LIABILITY ,VALUE ,AGRICULTURAL EXPORT ,RAW MATERIALS ,FARMER ,VILLAGE ,OVERDUE DEBT ,EXTENSION AGENTS ,UMBRELLA ORGANIZATIONS ,PRIVATE INVESTORS ,EXTENSION AGENCY ,SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT ,COTTON SECTOR ,PRODUCER ORGANIZATION ,COTTON PRICES ,AGRICULTURAL SECTOR ,MONOPOLIES ,COMMERCIAL BANKS ,CACAO ,POOR CREDIT ,SMALL PRODUCERS ,FARMING SYSTEMS ,UNIONS ,COTTON SEED ,INVESTMENT BANK ,AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS ,PRODUCER ORGANIZATIONS ,INTEREST ,FINANCE COMPANY ,AGRICULTURAL CENSUS ,INPUTS ,CULTIVATION ,SAVINGS ,DIRECTORS ,FOREIGN CURRENCY ,IDB ,PRODUCE ,ADVISORY SERVICES ,OPERATING COSTS - Abstract
This report is the final product of a country case study prepared in the framework of the comparative analysis of organization and performance of cotton sectors in Sub-Saharan Africa, a study published by the World Bank in 2008. The objective of the overall study was to carry out a comparative analysis of the links between sector structure and observed performance outcomes on a sample of nine of the major cotton exporting countries of Sub-Saharan Africa, and draw lessons from each country's experience that can provide useful guidance to policy-makers, industry stakeholders, and interested donors agencies in the design of future cotton sector reform programs. This paper describes and reviews the situation of the cotton sector of Cote d'Ivoire, as well as the reforms that the sector has undergone since the mid-1990s.
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- 2010
4. Not Yet Up to Standard : The Legacy of Two Decades of Private, Governmental, and Donor Effects to Promote Ugandan Horticultural Exports
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Rios, Luz Diaz, Jaffee, Steven, Henson, Spencer, and Mugisha, Johnny
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WHOLESALERS ,HARVEST ,COMMODITY SUPPORT ,PRIVATE INVESTMENT ,RURAL DEVELOPMENT ,EXPORT SECTOR ,INFLATION ,ORGANIC CERTIFICATION ,CATERING ,PESTICIDE ,WOMEN FARMERS ,EMERGING MARKET ,FRUITS ,EXPORT GROWTH ,UNIVERSITY OF SUSSEX ,BANANAS ,CLIMATIC CONDITIONS ,COMPETITIVENESS ,HORTICULTURE DEVELOPMENT ,COCOA BEANS ,INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT ,TARGET MARKET ,SERVICE PROVIDERS ,COFFEE ,WATER SOURCE ,MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ,LABOR COSTS ,FARMERS ,PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ,EMERGING MARKETS ,CROP DEVELOPMENT ,EXPORT PROMOTION ,MERCHANDISE ,HORTICULTURE ,OUTGROWER SCHEMES ,ENTRY POINTS ,YIELDS ,VALUE CHAIN ,UNITED NATIONS CONFERENCE ON TRADE & DEVELOPMENT ,MARKET EFFICIENCY ,VEGETABLES ,ACCESS TO MARKET ,INFORMATION SYSTEM ,MUSHROOMS ,SUPPLIER ,ORGANIC PRODUCE ,POVERTY REDUCTION ,SPICES ,COPYRIGHT ,MOU ,FAO ,DISTRIBUTION CHANNELS ,HORTICULTURAL MARKETS ,CAPABILITIES ,SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT ,FINANCIAL CONSTRAINTS ,OPERATING SYSTEMS ,QUALITY MANAGEMENT ,HIGH-VALUE PRODUCTS ,PLANTAIN ,COCOA ,AGRICULTURE RESEARCH INSTITUTE ,CONSUMERS ,DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE ,GDP ,COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY ,PESTICIDES ,CONTROL SYSTEM ,AGRICULTURE RESEARCH ,RESULT ,EXPORTS ,TOBACCO ,EXTERNAL MARKETS ,PESTICIDE USE ,INTERNATIONAL TRADE ,VEGETABLE PRODUCTION ,BENCHMARKS ,MERCHANDISE EXPORTS ,EQUIPMENT ,TELECOMMUNICATIONS ,AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH ,SPREAD ,ASPARAGUS ,INTERNATIONAL MARKET ,PEAS ,ECONOMIC EFFECTS ,CONSUMER MARKETS ,BUYER ,MARKET INFORMATION ,REAL GDP ,FINANCIAL RESOURCES ,CROPS ,EXPORT DEVELOPMENT ,INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITIES ,INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT ,OKRA ,DONOR AGENCIES ,HORTICULTURAL PRODUCTION ,RESULTS ,EXPORT HORTICULTURE ,GROUNDNUTS ,COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE ,MARKET POTENTIAL ,GREEN BEANS ,BUSINESSES ,ECONOMIES OF SCALE ,BUSINESS SERVICE ,MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING ,MARKET SEGMENTS ,UNCTAD ,CERTIFICATION CAPACITY ,MAIZE ,HORTICULTURE SECTOR ,COMMERCIALIZATION ,MARKET ACCESS ,AGRICULTURE PROJECT ,CROP DIVERSIFICATION ,PINEAPPLE ,TROPICAL FRUITS ,GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT ,FARM ,SUPPLY CHAIN OPERATION ,HARVESTING ,COMMODITY ,AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AGENCY ,ORGANIC FRUITS ,MARKET OPPORTUNITIES ,TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE ,HORTICULTURAL CROPS ,AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION ,CONSUMER DEMAND ,PRODUCTIVE ASSETS ,PRODUCTIVITY ,BUYERS ,FEASIBILITY STUDIES ,PEPPER ,SALE ,LICENSES ,AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY ,AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION ,ENABLING ENVIRONMENT ,DISEASES ,PROCUREMENT ,COTTON ,ENTRY POINT ,SEEDS ,ORGANIC PRODUCTS ,E-MAIL ,AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS ,TRADE POLICY ,SEED ,HORTICULTURE EXPORT ,COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE ,PEPPERS ,ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT ,FARMS ,FISH ,INTERNATIONAL MARKETS ,RURAL INCOME ,TRACEABILITY ,FLOWERS ,COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGES ,CULTIVATION PRACTICES ,HORTICULTURAL CROP ,FOOD SAFETY ,REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS ,TEA ,PESTICIDE RESIDUE ,CROP ,PRODUCT LINES ,FRESH FRUIT ,SESAME ,FLORICULTURE ,FRESH VEGETABLES ,PLANT HEALTH ,TRADE REFORMS ,MARKETING ,TELEPHONE ,AGRICULTURE ,INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIVENESS ,DEVELOPMENT AGENCY ,STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT ,MACROECONOMIC STABILIZATION ,CERTIFICATION COSTS ,IRRIGATION ,MANUFACTURING ,GROWTH POTENTIAL ,AGRICULTURAL EXPORT ,FORESTRY RESEARCH ,MARKET DEVELOPMENT ,FOOD SECURITY ,ICRAF ,FARMER ,BENCHMARK ,COMPETITIVE PRICES ,HORTICULTURAL TRADE ,PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGIES ,SUPPLIERS ,PLANTAINS ,BUSINESS MODEL ,HUMAN CAPITAL ,SUPPLY CHAIN ,PRIVATE SECTOR ,UNITED NATIONS ,PLANTING MATERIALS ,PROTOCOLS ,HORTICULTURAL EXPORTS ,AGRIBUSINESS ,COMMERCIAL PRACTICE ,HORTICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT ,BEANS ,FOOD COMMODITIES ,TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER ,SUPPLY CHAINS ,CONSUMER PREFERENCES ,USAID ,MATERIAL ,FORESTRY ,EXPORT SECTORS ,MARKET OPPORTUNITY ,PESTS ,PLANTING ,ECONOMIC LIBERALIZATION ,LIVESTOCK ,NATURAL RESOURCES ,HORTICULTURE PRODUCTS ,LABOR FORCE ,CULTIVATION ,ORGANIC AGRICULTURE ,CAPACITY BUILDING ,QUERIES ,WATER RESOURCES ,FISHERIES ,AGRICULTURAL PRACTICE - Abstract
The relative prosperity enjoyed by Uganda during the 1960s, based largely on the traditional exports of coffee, tea, cotton, and tobacco, was eroded by a devastating civil war over the period 1971 to 1985. The paper is based upon interviews with selected respondents, including government authorities, exporting companies, donors, and practitioner organizations, carried out in 2007 and 2008. The paper is divided into four sections. Section one provides a brief historical perspective on the emergence of the Ugandan fruit and vegetable export industry and examines the role played by different government and donor initiatives in the initial shaping of the sector, between the late 1980s and late 1990s. Section two highlights the strategic commercial approaches adopted by Ugandan exporting companies and farmers during the 2000s in response to past performance and in the face of evolving regulatory and market requirements, especially in the European Union. Section three examines the rationale for, means of support of, and apparent efficacy of a range of recent programs seeking to improve or sustain the competitiveness of Uganda's fruit and vegetable exports via improved compliance with regulatory or private standards. Lessons are drawn from this experience. Section four provides a brief set of general conclusions.
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- 2009
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