Making microfinance work for agriculture / a monograph of the John J. Carroll Institute on Church and Social Issues.
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- HD 1457 .M289 2008
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Aklatang Emilio Aguinaldo-Information Resource Center Filipiniana | HD 1457 .M289 2008 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 3AEA0000302413 |
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HD 1333.5.P5 .L3 1971 Huk : Philippine agrarian society in revolt / | HD 1339.P6 .G589 2002 Peasants in the hills : a study of the dynamics of social change among the Buhid swidden cultivators in the Philippines / | HD 1415 .F178 1985 Agricultural economics / | HD 1457 .M289 2008 Making microfinance work for agriculture / | HD 1476.P62.M55 .J763 2005 Supply response to agricultural trade liberalization in Mindanao / | HD 1491 .I58 1978 Mga tanging paglilingkod ng mga manggagawa sa kanayunan. | HD 1491 .I58 1978 Mga tanging paglilingkod ng mga manggagawa sa kanayunan. |
With funding assistance from the Interchurch Organization for Development Cooperation (ICCO) and Peace and Equity Foundation (PEF)
This text is a result of roundtable discussions, actual data gathering and analysis, holding of forums and through the help of the Interchurch organization for development corporation or ICCO and the Peace Equity Foundation. It showcases the innovations designed or adjustments made by four selected microfinance institutions (MFI): the coconut farmer, the fisher, rice farmer and sugar farmer/worker to cater to the microfinance needs of their agricultural clients.
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