ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1987, this book is written primarily for planners, public administrators and project managers in countries or international agencies considering a development strategy in which agribusiness and rural enterprise projects are viewed as a desirable policy instrument for generating employment and income. It makes available the background and methodology of project analysis so that agribusiness and rural enterprise project can be designed, implemented and reviewed effectively in a wide range of circumstances. It outlines how to establish objectively the potential and limitations of agribusiness and rural enterprise projects; provides guidelines for deciding whether a project can be effective; considers the policy issues relating to such projects and suggests techniques for judging project performance.

chapter Chapter I|22 pages

Agriculture and the State

chapter Chapter II|25 pages

Farmers United

chapter Chapter III|24 pages

The Quest For Stability

chapter Chapter IV|25 pages

Marketing Monopolies

chapter Chapter V|28 pages

The Birch In The Cupboard

chapter Chapter VI|18 pages

Partnership In The Field

chapter Chapter VII|20 pages

The Workers' Place In The Sun

chapter Chapter VIII|16 pages

Gentlemen, Limited

chapter Chapter XI|19 pages

The Politics Of Agriculture

chapter Chapter X|25 pages

Agriculture And The Public Interest