Impact of international voluntary standards on smallholder market participation in developing countries : a review of the literature / Allison Loconto and Cora Dankers.

The study found that the empirical evidence is limited to the analysis of mainly three standards: GlobalGAP, fair trade and organic. Moreover, most studies focus on two commodities: coffee and horticulture products. While there is a decent range of geographic cover, the majority of studies focus on...

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Uniform Title:Agribusiness and food industries series ; 3.
Main Authors: Loconto, Allison (Author)
Dankers, Cora (Author)
Corporate Author: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (Issuing body)
Language:English
Published: Rome : Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2014.
Series:Agribusiness and food industries series ; 3.
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Physical Description:xv, 86 pages : color illustrations ; 25 cm.
Format: Book
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The study found that the empirical evidence is limited to the analysis of mainly three standards: GlobalGAP, fair trade and organic. Moreover, most studies focus on two commodities: coffee and horticulture products. While there is a decent range of geographic cover, the majority of studies focus on a handful of countries: Mexico, Kenya, Peru, Costa Rica and Uganda. This study adopts an impacts pathway model to organize and analyze the trends found in the empirical evidence. The results can be summarized as follows: first, equitable and sustainable supply chain linkages, increased access to assets, and support for cooperative development are incentives for complying with standards. Second, both public and private actors have comparative advantages for supporting voluntary standards and are most effective when combined. Finally, governments can provide services, for example infrastructure and proper legislation, that facilitate the inclusion of smallholders in certified value chains. The study concludes by making policy recommendations on how the public sector can mediate the effects of voluntary standards.-- Provided by Publisher.
Call Number:HD9018.D44 L63 2014
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9789251082331
9251082332
ISSN:2304-5191 ;