Collective Action among African Smallholders



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Type: 
report
Author(s): 
Wanyama, F.
Hendrikse, G.
Wouterse, F.
Poulton, C.
Markelova, H.
Dutilly, C.
Bijman, J.
Francesconi G. N.
Bernard, T.
Cook, M.
Badiane, O.
Description: 

This Thematic Research Note reviews the evolution of collective action among smallholders. It assesses determinants of their success such as incentives, capacities, and social impediments. The Note also discusses lessons and options for future action. These include lessons from collective action for market participation by African smallholders, value chain penetration by developed country farmers, and natural resources management among pastoralist communities. The Note also looks at the possibility of using Information and Communications Technology (ICT) to build the institutional, commercial, and technical skills of smallholder producer organizations such as to help their members overcome the obstacles mentioned earlier and effectively integrate the rapidly modernizing agricultural value chains. 

Publication year: 
2014