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Making susta...
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Civil Society Forum
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Parallel and side event
22 April 2008
, 13:00 - 15:00,
Room 2 at the World Investment Forum
,
Making sustainability standards work for pro-poor agricultural trade and development
Experts will analyze the impact of sustainability standards on small-scale farmers and will try to define strategies that help them maximize benefits while minimizing costs.
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Best Practices for Organic Policy - What developing country Governments can do to promote the organic agriculture sector
(4/1/2008),
105 Pages
PDF available in:
English
Certified organic export production: Implications for economic welfare and gender equality among smallholder farmers in
UNCTAD/DITC/TED/2007/7,
(2/1/2008),
20 Pages
PDF available in:
English
Private-Sector Standards and National Schemes for Good Agricultural Practices: Implications for Exports of Fresh Fruit and Vegetables from sub-Saharan Africa - Experiences of Ghana, Kenya, and Uganda
(3/1/2008),
127 Pages
PDF available in:
English