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Building Businesses With Small Producers Successful Business Development Services In Africa Asia And Latin America Sunita Kapila

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Building Businesses With Small Producers Successful Business Development Services In Africa Asia And Latin America Sunita Kapila
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Building Businesses With Small Producers Successful Business Development Services In Africa Asia And Latin America Sunita Kapila instant download after payment.

Publisher: IDRC Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.22 MB
Pages: 260
Author: Sunita Kapila, Donald Mead
ISBN: 9780889369863, 9781552500996, 0889369860, 1552500993
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Building Businesses With Small Producers Successful Business Development Services In Africa Asia And Latin America Sunita Kapila by Sunita Kapila, Donald Mead 9780889369863, 9781552500996, 0889369860, 1552500993 instant download after payment.

This book presents a comparative analysis of seven case studies that challenge some of the current beliefs about good practice in the provision of business development services (BDS) to small and micro enterprises. It also highlights issues around 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. The case study projects were drawn from Bolivia, Bangladesh, El Salvador, Ghana, Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe. Each of the projects introduced small producers to new production and marketing systems and successfully promoted private sector participation. The analysis of these experiences looks at the feasibility of market-based BDS provision and the role of nongovernmental organizations in building BDS markets.

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