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Developing small production and marketing enterprises: mushroom contract farming in Bangladesh
Authors:Md  Farhad  Zamil
Institution:Urban Partnerships for Poverty Reduction Project (UPPR) , Room18, Mymensingh Pourashava, Mymensingh, Bangladesh , 2200
Abstract:This article presents a case study of an activity implemented under the FAO component of the Local Partnerships for Urban Poverty Alleviation Project, funded by UNDP in Bangladesh. In Mymensingh city the project is linking poor urban dwellers with a niche market for oyster mushroom. This small enterprise activity appears to be sustainable, in that it develops agricultural production to cater for the specific demand of an existing small marketing enterprise. As long as the trader finds a market for his mushroom, he has an incentive to collaborate with the project beneficiaries who supply the produce. This model is thus an example of mutual benefit between extremely small landholders and a trader through the catalytic effect of a development project.
Keywords:Aid  Labour and Livelihoods  South Asia
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