Market Impact on Cassava's Development Potential in the Atlantic Coast Region of Colombia

Market Impact on Cassava's Development Potential in the Atlantic Coast Region of Colombia
Author: W. G. Janssen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 357
Release: 1982
Genre:
ISBN:

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The impact of markets on agricultural development was analuzed by means of a case study on cassava in the Atlantic Coast region of Colombia. In the development process, the demand for agricultural products changes considerably. Traditional food products, such as roots and tubers, face a decreasing demand in the course of urbanization and income growth. Feed grains and animal products face a growing demand. The agricultural sector is often not able to adapt ot these demand changes and imports result. In case the structure of agriculture is dualistic, small farmers might be harmed and large farmers benefitted by these changes. This leads to unbalanced agricultural development. Market improvement strategies directed to small farm products might correct part of the unbalanced development. Cassava in the Atlantic Coast region is a small farm crop which faces severe market(ing) problems in the development process. Fresh cassava consumption, the traditional utilization, decreases because it has a high marketing margin, because it has to be bought on the day of consumption and because other products become more widely available. Two market improvement strategies for cassava are evaluated: improvement of the traditional fresh cassava market by means of improved storage; opening the market for dried cassava as an animal feed in order to replace sorghum. To study the impact of these strategies the role of cassava in the Atlantic Coast region is analyzed within a systems framework.

Agricultural Marketing and Consumer Behavior in a Changing World

Agricultural Marketing and Consumer Behavior in a Changing World
Author: Berend Wierenga
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1461562732

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As in many other sectors, in agribusiness major changes are taking place. On the demand side, consumers are changing lifestyles, eating and shopping habits, and increasingly are demanding more accommodation of these needs in the supermarket. With regard to the supply: the traditional distribution channel dominators - manufacturers of branded consumer products - are trying hard to defend their positions against retailers, who gather and use information about the consumer to streamline their enterprises and strengthen their ties with the consumer. The agricultural producers, meanwhile, face increased regulations with regard to food additives, pesticides, and herbicides. Pressures rise as their business becomes more specialized and capital-intensive than that of their predecessors. Finally, the larger political climate is not so favorable to agriculture, which now has to compete in the global market without significant government support. This title describes and interprets changes in the domain of agriculture and food. The contributors develop the theme of taking an interdisciplinary approach to coping with these changes, using concepts and methods developed in general marketing, which are adapted so as to apply to the particular characteristics of the food and agriculture sector. This book is published to honor the distinguished career of Professor Mathew T.G. Meulenberg from Wageningen Agricultural University, on the occasion of his retirement in September 1996. As a scientist, teacher, and advisor to the agribusiness and the government, Professor Meulenberg has made an important contribution to the development of marketing, inside and outside the domain of agriculture.

Summary proceedings of a workshop on trends and prospects of cassava in the Third World

Summary proceedings of a workshop on trends and prospects of cassava in the Third World
Author: J.S. Sarma
Publisher: Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Total Pages: 202
Release: 1989
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0896293114

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Overview; Trends and prospects for cassava in the third world; Delphi survey for the assessment of potential yields of cassava in the third world; Economics of cassava in Africa; The evaluation of cassava consumption in Latin America; The meat of the mattter; cassava's potential as a feed source in tropical latin America; Trends and prospects for cassava in India; Trends and prospects for cassava in Indonesia Faisal kasryno; Trends and prospects for cassava in Thailand; Trends and prospects for cassava in Nigeria; Trends and prospects for cassava in Zaire.

Markets, marketing and developing countries

Markets, marketing and developing countries
Author: Hans van Trijp
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2023-09-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9086866999

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Markets are increasingly seen as vehicles to solve problems in developing countries. For example, improvements in market performance make potentially important contributions to achieve the Millennium Development Goals. Access of smallholders to well-functioning markets is increasingly expected to contribute to poverty alleviation and improvement of both food security and environmental sustainability. This book presents the views of leading experts on where we stand and where we are heading in the field of markets, marketing and developing countries. Twenty essays in this book describe the role of marketing in achieving development goals, the track record of past market policies, the current functioning of value chains, the roles that market institutions play to facilitate market access for smallholders, as well as the potential to add value to farm produce through certification schemes, new technologies or innovation systems. The book is published in honour of the retirement of Aad van Tilburg, one of the pioneers in the field of marketing in developing countries. Early on in his career Van Tilburg recognised that improvements in the functioning of markets and marketing can be key to economic development with special reference to the livelihood of small producers and other market actors in developing countries.

Eco-regional approaches for sustainable land use and food production

Eco-regional approaches for sustainable land use and food production
Author: Johan Bouma
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 490
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9401101213

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In the coming decades the world will need to more than double its food and feed production, almost all of the increase being needed in developing countries. This has socioeconomic and biophysical implications. Traditional component and commodity research addresses overly narrow issues at too small a scale. Rural development needs an eco-regional approach that integrates biophysical and socioeconomic work on cropping systems, livestock, the environment, and natural resources. This book contains the papers, response papers and discussion report of a five-day seminar on eco-regional approaches. It assesses the state of the art of systems approaches applied to eco-regional problems, presenting and discussing a number of case studies. Future research needs are discussed, as well as ways to improve collaboration between research institutes. The seminar on which the book is based was organised on behalf of the Directorate General for International Cooperation of the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs by the Research Institute for Agrobiology and Soil Fertility (AB-DLO), the Wageningen Agricultural University (WAU), and the International Potato Centre (CIP). It was held at the International Service for National Agricultural Research (ISNAR), and was attended by participants from all CGIAR centres, among others.

Roots, Tubers, and Plantains in Food Security

Roots, Tubers, and Plantains in Food Security
Author: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Commodities and Trade Division
Publisher: Food & Agriculture Org.
Total Pages: 64
Release: 1989
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9789251027820

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