Title Page
Previous Page Next Page
> >NAVIGATION > >
  HOME > Market Linkages > Selecting Suitable Locations  
Introduction
Elements for Successful Business
Overview
Why Buyer-Seller Linkages are Needed
Identifying Market Opportunities
Selecting Suitable Enterprises
Selecting Suitable Locations
Selecting Linkage Partners
Specifying the Partners' Roles
Forming and Managing Producer Groups
Designing Buyer-Seller Contracts
Designing Product Pricing Systems
Performance Monitoring and Recording
Non-Quantifiable Outcomes
Alternative Linkage Models
Providing Services to Smallholders
Agricultural and Environmental Practices
Quality Assurance & Human Health and Safety

Current and Future Trends

 


SELECTING SUITABLE LOCATIONS

There is usually a choice of possible locations for sourcing raw materials, whether through smallholder or large-scale production. The following locational characteristics are needed for ensuring sustainable smallholder production:

  • sufficient suitable land and water in the area as a whole for growing the amount of crop required, without squeezing out other essential uses of these resources;
  • enough individual smallholders who are interested in growing the crop, and have sufficient land and other resources to produce the amount required on top of their other economic activities;
  • easy access for servicing and collecting the farmers' production, even in the rainy season.
Case Studies
 
Sample Documents
 
Contact
 
Sitemap
 
Natural Resources Institute
Previous Page Next Page
Natural Resources Institute 2003