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Book (stand-alone)Success case replication. A manual for increasing farmer household income by mobilizing successful farmers and groups to train their peers 2000
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No results found.This publication is a step-by-step guide to multiplying village micro-businesses by motivating rural micro-entrepreneurs to train others on how to copy their success. It is based on a joint project of FAO and the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP). Case studies from the project countries - Bhutan, Lao PDR, Mongolia, Nepal, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Viet Nam - show how this can be a highly effective rural development and income generation tool. The manual also lists pitfalls to be avoided. More than 3300 farm households were trained under the project. An estimated 71 percent of these also became successful micro-entrepreneurs with an annual average income gain of US$449. -
Book (stand-alone)A handbook for training of disabled on rural enterprise development 2003
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No results found.There are an estimated 400 million persons with disabilities in Asia and the Pacific. A vast majority of them live in rural areas and are small farmers dependent on the agricultural sector for livelihood security. This practical handbook identifies income-generating opportunities for setting up small-scale businesses so that they may become self-reliant while remaining in their community. It is based on an innovative entrepreneurship training programme developed by FAO, enabling small farmers wi th disabilities to overcome social, cultural and psychological hurdles to becoming successful, self-employed rural entrepreneurs. It uses a field-tested methodology for promotion of micro-enterprises by small farmers by mobilizing successful, local small farmers to become trainers of their peers. The handbook takes the user through all the steps to be considered when a disabled person decides to start a small enterprise, from the difficulties and advantages involved and training methodologies to preparation and setting up of the micro-enterprise. -
No Thumbnail AvailableBook (stand-alone)Protecting small farmers and the rural poor in the context of globalization 2001
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No results found.The objective of this paper is to try to identify the organizational and operational features of the world economy that maintain, replicate, produce and sometimes even heighten the situation of extreme poverty and undernutrition. A brief analysis on how the present state of food is untenable and the possible reasons for such a situation.
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