Chapter 1 Producer Organisations as Twenty-First Century Farmer Institutions
Producer Organisations (POs) have the potential to provide alternatives to the current iniquitous economic systems through collectivising small farmers into economic production chains, and as essential actors in bringing about socially-oriented innovation. The exponential growth of Farmer Producer O...
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