Networking for Better Value Chain Inclusion: Reflections on Oxfam’s work in the raspberry value chain in Bosnia and Herzegovina
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2016-10-27Keywords
AgricultureEconomic growth
Food production
Inequality
Programme management
Smallholder agriculture
Value chains
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
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OxfamSeries
MECIS case studiesDocument type
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Bosnia and Herzegovina is one of the world’s largest producers of raspberries. Oxfam has implemented pilot and follow-on projects that demonstrate the benefits of including poor smallholder farmers in raspberry production. This case study explains Oxfam’s networking approach in a multi-stakeholder environment within the raspberry value chain, and discusses how the project benefited poor farmers, enhanced the entire value chain, and influenced the government, municipal and private sector actors to adopt an approach that favours the poorest people.

