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Financing Agriculture Value Chains In India Challenges And Opportunities 1st Edition Gyanendra Mani

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Financing Agriculture Value Chains In India Challenges And Opportunities 1st Edition Gyanendra Mani
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Publisher: Springer Singapore
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.66 MB
Pages: 268
Author: Gyanendra Mani, P.K. Joshi, M.V. Ashok (eds.)
ISBN: 9789811059568, 9789811059575, 981105956X, 9811059578
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Financing Agriculture Value Chains In India Challenges And Opportunities 1st Edition Gyanendra Mani by Gyanendra Mani, P.k. Joshi, M.v. Ashok (eds.) 9789811059568, 9789811059575, 981105956X, 9811059578 instant download after payment.

This book examines the successful private, public and civil society models of agriculture value chains in India and addresses relevant challenges and opportunities to improve their efficiency and inclusiveness. It promotes the value-chain approach as a tool to improve access to finance for small holder farmers and discusses the possible structure of and regulatory framework for the ‘National Common Agricultural Market’— a term that featured in the Indian Finance Minister’s 2014–15 budget speech, and which is aimed towards standardizing and improving transparency in agricultural trade practices across states under a single licensing system.

The book deliberates on the potential of developing innovative financial instruments into the value chain framework by supporting tripartite agreements between producers, lead firms and financial institutions. Its fourteen chapters are divided into three parts—Agriculture Value Chain Financing: Theoretical Framework, Agriculture Value Chain Financing in Cases of Select Commodities; and Institutional Framework for Agriculture Value Chain Financing. Since the concept of value chain financing is being considered as a future policy agenda, the book is of great interest to corporations dealing with agricultural inputs and outputs; commercial, regional, rural and cooperative banks; policy makers; academicians and NGOs.

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