Este documento trae diversos tópicos relacionados con las as sociaciones económicas no cooperativas de la agricultura familiar, tendencias de los mercados agroalimentarios, diferenciación por segmentos y principales actores , seguros agropecuários, metodologías para identificar necesidades de formación agroempresarial y asociativa así como para la promoción del fortalecimiento socioempresarial y la comercialización asociativa en cadenas de valor dentre muchos otros temas importantes en la formación en agronegocios.
Este libro busca Identificar la capacidad institucional (pública y privada) de contribuir al fortalecimiento empresarial y asociativo de productores y agroempresarios; Construir instrumentos de gestión del conocimiento (bienes públicos) que permitan fortalecer la capacidad institucional de apoyar el desarrollo agroempresarial y asociativo de los productores, con base en el estudio de la realidad de los “países bandera”, así como en el análisis de otras experiencias exitosas; Desarrollar, y validar, arreglos e instrumentos institucionales, y Diseñar una estrategia para promover la difusión
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Esta herramienta se trata de un análisis constructivo, que lleva la atención del grupo hacia el futuro, lejos del presente y del pasado, donde generalmente se estanca. Se cambia de perspectiva: en vez de buscar una solución, se exploran diferentes posibilidades, y se sale de la negociación de intereses personales, que pueden ser muchos y variados, porque se está pensando en un futuro donde todos tenemos que vivir
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This brief introduces a set of business-plan challenges faced by digital agribusiness start-ups in ACP countries and promising ways to overcome them. Challenges covered include access to finance, knowing the customer base, sourcing data, access to technical, business and management skills and support, the policy environment, what farmers need, languages and formats, trust, and data ownership and privacy
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