Pathways out of poverty through secondary crops and private sector processing as well as institutional arrangements in Viet Nam
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RT Generic T1 Pathways out of poverty through secondary crops and private sector processing as well as institutional arrangements in Viet Nam A1 Anh, Dao The, Thinh, Le Duc, Binh, Vu Trong, Huan, Dao Duc YR 2006 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/4273 PB UNESCAP-CAPSA AB <p>In Viet Nam, the diversification of CGPRT crops is the main thrust of poverty alleviation in remote and mountainous areas with new opportunities in the market. However, the sustainable development of these commodity chains is in question due to the lack of integrated policy for value chain development and assuring the participation of the poor in the value chains. Two case studies of cassava and maize commodity chains respectively in Yen Bai and Son La provinces suggest ways to encompass these challenges of diversification.</p> OL English(30) TY - GEN T1 - Pathways out of poverty through secondary crops and private sector processing as well as institutional arrangements in Viet Nam AU - Anh, Dao The, Thinh, Le Duc, Binh, Vu Trong, Huan, Dao Duc Y1 - 2006 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/4273 PB - UNESCAP-CAPSA AB -In Viet Nam, the diversification of CGPRT crops is the main thrust of poverty alleviation in remote and mountainous areas with new opportunities in the market. However, the sustainable development of these commodity chains is in question due to the lack of integrated policy for value chain development and assuring the participation of the poor in the value chains. Two case studies of cassava and maize commodity chains respectively in Yen Bai and Son La provinces suggest ways to encompass these challenges of diversification.
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In Viet Nam, the diversification of CGPRT crops is the main thrust of poverty alleviation in remote and mountainous areas with new opportunities in the market. However, the sustainable development of these commodity chains is in question due to the lack of integrated policy for value chain development and assuring the participation of the poor in the value chains. Two case studies of cassava and maize commodity chains respectively in Yen Bai and Son La provinces suggest ways to encompass these challenges of diversification.