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Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetApía Association of Banana Farmers
Learning note
2024Also available in:
No results found.This document details the experience of the Apía Association of Banana Farmers (ASOPLAPÍA) in Colombia, emphasizing its achievements and growth in banana production and commercialization. ASOPLAPÍA has developed a successful model that leverages family farming within a complex institutional framework, allowing small producers to enter both local and export markets through collective organization and certification processes. With over a decade of secure commercial agreements, the association’s collaboration with governmental institutions has provided essential support for training, capital formation, and technical assistance.The report highlights the internal organizational improvements of ASOPLAPÍA, which transitioned from centralized management to a more structured distribution of responsibilities, enhancing its administrative and financial operations. The association also offers a range of services to its members, including transportation, technical assistance, and a solidarity fund, promoting both productivity and the quality of life for its members. Additionally, it provides access to education funds and a funeral benefits scheme, reflecting ASOPLAPÍA’s commitment to member welfare.ASOPLAPÍA serves as a model for sustainable small-scale farming, showing how structured support and collective management can lead to resilience and growth in rural agricultural enterprises. The association’s approach demonstrates the benefits of solidarity and strategic partnerships, positioning it as a key player in the banana value chain in Colombia. -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetSupport economic growth through optimized agricultural value chains in the West Bank
OSRO/GAZ/406/CAN
2025Also available in:
No results found.From 2016 to 2025, FAO supported 22 000 small-scale farming families in the West Bank—35 percent women—through a USD 19.9 million project aimed at boosting agricultural value chains. The initiative improved land and water access, introduced sustainable farming practices, upgraded post-harvest facilities, and strengthened cooperatives’ market access and services. As a result, farmers saw increased yields, profits, and access to quality services through a stronger cooperative network. -
Book (stand-alone)Agricultural value chains and social and environmental impacts: Trends, challenges, and policy options
Background paper for The State of Agricultural Commodity Markets (SOCO) 2020
2020Also available in:
No results found.With the global population approaching 8 billion, the role of agricultural value chains (VCs) is increasingly important in ensuring sustainable and equitable food production. However, in developing countries, market failures can prevent small farmers from fully participating in domestic and global value chains, and issues related to climate change create further challenges. Moreover, greening policies and actions, as well as concerns regarding nutritional outcomes, add complexity to providing nutritious high-quality food to feed a growing population. In this context, it is critical to examine how markets can be shaped to be pro-poor and to reduce negative social and environmental externalities. The current paper examines policies, institutional arrangements, and initiatives that target and affect different agricultural supply chain actors to improve environmental and social outcomes. Specifically, it reviews the non-economic consequences associated with the current operation and structure of global and domestic food value chains and identifies successful private and public strategies to shape food markets that foster non-economic benefits (social and environmental). The paper provides key lessons and discusses policy implications on how markets can generate balanced economic objectives that also achieve desired nutritional, social, and environmental outcomes. It also highlights areas of future research to further understand the linkages between market forces shaping food value chains (FVCs) and non-economic outcomes.
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