PROF Nigel Poole np10@soas.ac.uk
Professor
Agricultural market knowledge: systems for delivery of a private and public good
Poole, Nigel; Lynch, K.
Authors
K. Lynch
Abstract
Integration of developing country farmers into commercial markets is a policy widely promoted in order to enhance livelihoods and reduce poverty. However, agricultural producers in many countries tend to lack specialist agricultural market knowledge. The trend towards ‘agricultural multifunctionality’ suggests that farmers should acquire commercial skills and knowledge. The need to overcome failures in agricultural market knowledge in developing economies is acute, and the inability to do so is an important source of market failure and of losses to farmers.
This article analyses the knowledge needs of agricultural smallholders from a theoretical and practical perspective, focuses on the ‘private good’ nature of some kinds of market knowledge, and evaluates information and communications technologies (ICT) with potential to deliver appropriate ‘private’ market information and thereby enhance market access. Using the appropriate medium for person-to-person transactions requires further work to ensure that new ICT solutions are introduced for maximum poverty alleviation.
Citation
Poole, N., & Lynch, K. (2003). Agricultural market knowledge: systems for delivery of a private and public good. The Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension, 9(3), 117-126. https://doi.org/10.1080/13892240385300181
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Publication Date | Jan 1, 2003 |
Deposit Date | Jan 27, 2009 |
Print ISSN | 1389-224X |
Electronic ISSN | 1750-8622 |
Publisher | Taylor and Francis Group |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 9 |
Issue | 3 |
Pages | 117-126 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1080/13892240385300181 |
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