Supply chain finance – a viable option for smallholder farmers?
Brüntrup, MichaelExternal Publications (2023)
in: Rural 21 56 (4), 15-17
Often, the business models of classic financial service providers are not tailored to the special needs of farmers, especially those of small-scale farmers. A number of other models have evolved in which the actors from the upstream and downstream areas see to financing. Our author presents the most important ones together with their pros and cons.
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