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3rd International Conference on Linking Markets and Farmers: Exploring Leading Practices to Foster Economic Growth in Rural India


While in recent years key components of the Indian economy have become world leaders in innovation and growth, other parts of the Indian economy, especially in rural areas, have not experienced similar advances. The opportunity exists, however, to forge new linkages and advance the means by which agri-food production and marketing systems function and serve the larger economy. Innovations in the use of information and communications technology, coupled with equally necessary changes in the organization and management of the processes by which food and fiber raw materials are produced and marketed, offer exciting potentials to advance the effectiveness of the agri-food sector and rural economies.

The purpose of this conference is to explore innovative approaches and new business models for linking domestic and international consumer markets with rural entrepreneurs and communities. Using a unique set of instrumental case studies of innovative business practices from across the world, the conference will provide a forum for discussion and debate of how to best organize agri-food supply chains so that they contribute directly to increasing farm income, rural employment and sustainable development. An integral part of this process will be evaluating the role of private industry in facilitating the establishment of alternative business models, driving technological advances, and catalyzing entrepreneurial innovation within rural communities.

Participants

The conference will bring together leaders from a diverse group of:

  1. Domestic and multinational agri-food companies from India, USA, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America
  2. Small and medium sized rural entrepreneurial firms in the agri-food sector
  3. Agribusiness supply chain facilitators, such as banking, technology, transportation, and energy companies
  4. Government and public sector agencies
  5. Non-government organizations engaged in agribusiness and rural enterprise development
  6. International development agencies (World Bank, USAID, USDA, ADB)
  7. Leading Indian and international agricultural and business academic institutions
  8. Media

Conference Goals

  1. Identify and explore innovative business models for linking domestic and international consumer markets with rural entrepreneurs applicable in India and emerging economies.
  2. Engage participants in an active dialogue about the processes involved in the establishment of economically sustainable and mutual beneficial business relationships between different supply chain parties.
  3. Identify practical actions to reduce barriers to market-led and industry facilitated rural entrepreneurship.
  4. Evaluate the economic, social, and environmental sustainability of industry-led initiatives for rural social entrepreneurship and community development.
  5. Identify the role of government and international development agencies in enabling a viable environment for market-driven rural entrepreneurship.

Call for Papers / Posters

Interested Participants sending abstracts from the US and other countries click on International - Call for Papers. Those residing in India click on India - Call for Papers.



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