If rural areas were to be the target for donor programmes to create economic opportunities for those unable to make a living from primary agricultural production, what is the evidence on the best entry points?

This paper provides systematic evidence on how activities can serve as entry points to relieve development bottlenecks

Abstract

This paper attempts to provide systematic evidence on how activities can serve as entry points to relieve development bottlenecks, whether it is introduction of a new cash crop or upgrading existing crops.

Citation

Ngoc Do. If rural areas were to be the target for donor programmes to create economic opportunities for those unable to make a living from primary agricultural production, what is the evidence on the best entry points? EPS PEAKS, UK (2016) 18 pp.

If rural areas were to be the target for donor programmes to create economic opportunities for those unable to make a living from primary agricultural production, what is the evidence on the best entry points?

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Published 1 January 2016