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Imprint:
OECD Development Centre
Availability: Available
Publication date: 06 Jun 2008
Language: English
Pages: 122
ISBN: 9789264044692
OECD Code: 412008011P1
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The changing pattern of international agricultural trade has profound implications for Africa. The book’s authors discuss these trade flows, map the corporate landscape of agro-food, (including the emergent indigenous sector), and assess trends in international development co-operation in the corporate sector. Particular focus is given to “aid for trade” programmes that try to foster private-sector development and trade-capacity building. A final chapter, drawing lessons from five country case studies (available at: www.oecd.org.dev/publications/businessfordevelopment), provides evidence of the (in)effectiveness of government intervention and donor programmes to promote the marketing of African agriculture.
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French (Available)
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Table of contents:
Preface Acronyms and Abbreviations Introduction and Overview Chapter 1. World Agricultural Trade and Africa Chapter 2. Mapping Big Business: Agro-Food Enterprises in Africa Chapter 3. Aid for Trade and African Agriculture Chapter 4. Unleashing the Potential of Agriculture: Lessons Emerging from Five Countries
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