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Scaling of small producers' markets in 24 municipalities: How Oxfam helped create a network of local farmers' markets in Columbia
Rodriguez, Adriana
Rodriguez, Adriana
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2013-09-25
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7
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Business
Community building
Economic empowerment
Economic growth
Education financing
Enterprise
Enterprise development
Food prices
Food production
Food security
Investment
Land rights
Local Government
Participation
Smallholder agriculture
Welfare
Wellbeing
Markets
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Finance
Livelihoods
Community building
Economic empowerment
Economic growth
Education financing
Enterprise
Enterprise development
Food prices
Food production
Food security
Investment
Land rights
Local Government
Participation
Smallholder agriculture
Welfare
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Markets
Sustainable livelihoods approach
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<p>This case study shares the experience of the Colombia Economic Justice Programme in implementing a leveraging strategy - to replicate the flagship experience of Bogotá in the creation and consolidation of alternative, direct, and fair marketing channels operating between rural producers and urban consumers - which produced effective scaling in 24 municipalities of the central region of Colombia.</p>
<p align="left"><span style="font-size: small;">The scaling was promoted and accompanied by Oxfam, but neither the execution nor the funding have been our responsibility. Local authorities, responding to advocacy, the impact, and emblematic example of the experience in Bogotá, have created the conditions for improving access to markets for small-scale producers and to food for urban dwellers. </span></p>
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Leverage Case Studies
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978-1-78077-459-6
