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Research unit
FDFA
Project number
ExSt.2014.469
Project title
Fact-finding Mission for a Programme on Postharvest Practices in Bangladesh

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Key words
(German)
Bangladesh, agriculture, Making Markets Work for the Poor approach (M4P), development
Key words
(English)
Bangladesh, agriculture, Making Markets Work for the Poor approach (M4P), development
Key words
(French)
Bangladesh, agriculture, Making Markets Work for the Poor approach (M4P), development
Key words
(Italian)
Bangladesh, agriculture, Making Markets Work for the Poor approach (M4P), development
Short description
(German)
The study on Post-Harvest Practices in Bangladesh was commissioned by the Swiss Cooperation Office/Swiss Embassy in Dhaka and conducted by a team of international and Bangladeshi experts in spring 2011. With a methodology based on the Making Markets Work for the Poor approach (M4P), the study focuses on opportunities in the area of processing or improved storage in various agricultural value chains in Bangladesh. The exchange with the experts and the commissioned report have enriched and supported the SDC team’s reflection on M4P in Bangladesh and was useful for the further development of the Rural Market Development portfolio under the Swiss development program in Bangladesh.
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Short description
(English)
The study on Post-Harvest Practices in Bangladesh was commissioned by the Swiss Coop-eration Office/Swiss Embassy in Dhaka and conducted by a team of international and Bang-ladeshi experts in spring 2011. With a methodology based on the Making Markets Work for the Poor approach (M4P), the study focuses on opportunities in the area of processing or improved storage in various agri-cultural value chains in Bangladesh. The exchange with the experts and the commissioned report have enriched and supported the SDC team’s reflection on M4P in Bangladesh and was useful for the further development of the Rural Market Development portfolio under the Swiss development program in Bangladesh.
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Short description
(French)
The study on Post-Harvest Practices in Bangladesh was commissioned by the Swiss Coop-eration Office/Swiss Embassy in Dhaka and conducted by a team of international and Bang-ladeshi experts in spring 2011. With a methodology based on the Making Markets Work for the Poor approach (M4P), the study focuses on opportunities in the area of processing or improved storage in various agri-cultural value chains in Bangladesh. The exchange with the experts and the commissioned report have enriched and supported the SDC team’s reflection on M4P in Bangladesh and was useful for the further development of the Rural Market Development portfolio under the Swiss development program in Bangladesh.
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Short description
(Italian)
The study on Post-Harvest Practices in Bangladesh was commissioned by the Swiss Coop-eration Office/Swiss Embassy in Dhaka and conducted by a team of international and Bang-ladeshi experts in spring 2011. With a methodology based on the Making Markets Work for the Poor approach (M4P), the study focuses on opportunities in the area of processing or improved storage in various agri-cultural value chains in Bangladesh. The exchange with the experts and the commissioned report have enriched and supported the SDC team’s reflection on M4P in Bangladesh and was useful for the further development of the Rural Market Development portfolio under the Swiss development program in Bangladesh.
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Contractor
(English)
University of Greenwich, Chatham, GB; Gmark Consulting, Dhaka, BD
Charged budget
(English)
SDC / DEZA / DDC / DSC / COSUDE
Legal basis
(English)
Art. 57 Abs. 1 RVOG Art. 57 al. 1 LOGA Art. 57 cpv. 1 LOGA
Copyright
(English)
Copyright, Bundesbehörden der Schweizerischen Eidgenossenschaft | Droits d'auteur: autorités de la Confédération suisse | Diritti d'autore: autorità della Confederazione Svizzera | Dretgs d'autur: autoritads da la Confederaziun svizra | Copyright, Swiss federal authorities
Information
(English)
SDC, Regional Cooperation, South Asia Division, SCO Dhaka