Recommendations toward successful agribusiness venture arrangement / Blanquita R. Pantoja, Joanne V. Alvarez, Flordeliza A. Sanchez.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextQuezon City : Philippine Institute for Development Studies, c2019Description: vii, 41 pages 23 cmContent type:
  • text
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  • unmediated
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  • volume
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HD 9000.5 .P196 2019
Summary: This study assesses the implementation of selected agribusiness venture arrangements (AVAs) and identifies the prerequisites needed to ensure that the adoption of AVAs will improve farm income and productivity, thereby enhancing sustainability of the agrarian sector. As such, a framework for AVAs was devised considering the supply chain, the policy environment, and the global market influence. Using a case study approach, the study focused on two export crops-banana and pineapple-that were selected based on their significant contribution to the Philippines' export earnings and gross value added of agriculture.[provided by the authors]
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This study assesses the implementation of selected agribusiness venture arrangements (AVAs) and identifies the prerequisites needed to ensure that the adoption of AVAs will improve farm income and productivity, thereby enhancing sustainability of the agrarian sector. As such, a framework for AVAs was devised considering the supply chain, the policy environment, and the global market influence. Using a case study approach, the study focused on two export crops-banana and pineapple-that were selected based on their significant contribution to the Philippines' export earnings and gross value added of agriculture.[provided by the authors]

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