Entrepreneurship
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School: a curriculum- based approach to extension aimed at building farmers’ entrepreneurial capacity. Learning is recognised as a process that requires time for skills to be developed 106 Entrepreneurship in farming Producer organizations can make a tremendous contribution to stimulating entrepreneurship and guiding farmers through changes... Organizing producer groups helps smaller- scale producers address a range of constraints DEvEloPINg PRoDUCER oRgaNIZaTIoNS Extension workers can also facilitate farmers working with producer organisations. Producer organisations can make useful contributions to developing entrepreneurship among farmers. On a practical level, they can help by: • Providing information and other advisory and capacity- building services; • Strengthening market (bargaining) power through supporting horizontal and vertical integration and facilitating coordination among producers; • Creating a foundation for profits through collective storage and processing; • Representing farmers’ interests in policy negotiations and dialogue with other agribusiness stakeholders and local, regional and national authorities; • Providing technical assistance to their members to meet quality standards and possible certification criteria. In terms of helping foster entrepreneurship, producer organisations can help by: • Providing a safety net and encouragement to take risks; • Creating opportunities for farmers to share ideas and test them out among farmers with similar production systems and circumstances; • Providing opportunities for ‘weaker’ farmers to learn from ‘stronger’ farmers in a safe environment; • Encourage members to reinvest profits into their farm businesses and into new opportunities in the value chain. Through producer organisations, small-scale farmers can link with other farmers and stakeholders along value chains. To be effective, the process requires dialogue, both amongst the farmers and between their representatives and other stakeholders along the value chain including other producers, processors, marketers, consumers and business associations. Extension support for developing entrepreneurial capacity 107 Transparency and openness in decision-making is also important to facilitating entrepreneurship among farmers through producer organisations. Through open and transparent collective leadership and participatory management newer farmer-entrepreneurs will gain trust and will be able to follow the processes used by the producer organisation to be successful and viable in the long run. Producer organisations “create opportunities for economic development, such as training farmers, building new market information systems, identifying new market outlets, creating new financial services for farmers and innovative research.” – Agri-Hubs in Africa 2011 As groups grow increasingly self-reliant, the extension worker can focus on second level organisations that are formed through the association of two or more of the primary producer groups. They form to create greater bargaining power particularly for purchasing inputs and marketing products. They help ensure long-term sustainability of the primary organisations by increasing the reputation and legitimacy of the primary organisations. Download 1.19 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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