Inclusive Businesses and Land Reform: Corporatization or Transformation?
Inclusive businesses (IBs), embodying partnerships between commercial agribusinesses and smallholder farmers/low-income communities, are considered to contribute towards rural development and agricultural sector transformation.
Wytske O. Chamberlain, Ward Anseeuw
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Technical Efficiency and Export Potential of the World Palm Oil Market
Palm oils have been proven to have the highest yield among vegetable oils, which is one of the critical factors in ensuring global food security. However, the world palm oil market has not been entirely utilised due to intervention policies that disrupt ...
Hakimah Nur Ahmad Hamidi +3 more
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Gender inequality is one of the key challenges of the twentyfirst century. Gender equality is one of the sustainable development goals (SDGs) and getting a more equal society is increasingly seen as supporting the achievement of the other SDGs.
Isabelle Baltenweck +2 more
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Fostering Networks, Leverage the strengths of the Micro SME Entrepreneur and Trust in Government to Support the Benefits Community in The Inclusive Business Project [PDF]
Problems of hawkers and their stalls, in slum communities in the Bangkok area, affect the environment and the standard of living. The purpose of the research was to 1) study the level of administrative factors, namely to support the network taking ...
Sobchoke Na Srito +2 more
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Inclusive sustainable business practices in supporting dairy supply chains [PDF]
Purpose – Food supply chains are facing significant changes and challenges coming from the need to adopt inclusive business practices and foster sustainable development.
Marcela Ciubotaru
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Impacts of Fuel Subsidy Rationalization on Sectoral Output and Employment in Malaysia
Large allocations for fuel subsidies have long put the Government of Malaysia’s budget under great strain. Using a computable general equilibrium (CGE) model, this paper evaluates the impact of fuel subsidy rationalization on sectoral output and ...
NOORASIAH SULAIMAN +2 more
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CHALLENGE FUNDS AND INCLUSIVE BUSINESSES – KEY TO SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT? [PDF]
This paper will introduce the concept of the challenge fund mechanism, and its role, from both a private sector development (PSD) perspective as well as from the sustainable social impact angle.
Boleslaw Stawicki
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The appropriate level of financial inclusion: The perspective of financial stability
We construct a global financial inclusion index using data from the World Bank, IMF, and V-Lab and propose an inverted U-shaped relationship between financial inclusion and financial stability.
Xiuping Hua, Jianda Bi, Haoqian Shi
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Theoretical principles of ecological-oriented land use organisation based on the inclusive approach
The article analyzes the formation of interpretation of the inclusiveness in the context of land use, namely, inclusive business. The characteristics of the inclusive business model and its advantages are disclosed.
H.O. Tiutiunnik
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Inclusive rice seed business: Performance and sustainability
A collective action approach to rice seed production is an inclusive method involving the community’s active participation at all stages of its execution. This all-inclusive strategy, however, has yet to be thoroughly investigated and published.
Prasetyo Teguh +11 more
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