Smallholder farmers in developing countries face substantial constraints that limit their ability to reach their production potential. Two constraints—risk exposure and limited access to liquidity—pose particular challenges.
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Smallholder farmers in developing countries face several different constraints limiting their ability to reach their production potential.
Micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in developing countries frequently face financial con-straints undermining their ability to reach their full production potential.
This report describes the present state of agricultural value chain finance in Indonesia and suggests policies that could help expand its availability where formal financial services have been unable to meet value chain actors’ needs.
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Allocative efficiency of shrimp traders in Indonesia
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Population density, migration, and the returns to human capital and land: Highlights from Indonesia
Rapid population growth in many developing countries has raised concerns regarding food security and household welfare.