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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2020 FrancePublisher:Springer Science and Business Media LLC Authors:Lenis Saweda O. Liverpool‐Tasie;
Lenis Saweda O. Liverpool‐Tasie
Lenis Saweda O. Liverpool‐Tasie in OpenAIREAyala Wineman;
Ayala Wineman
Ayala Wineman in OpenAIRESarah Young;
Sarah Young
Sarah Young in OpenAIREJustice A. Tambo;
+8 AuthorsJustice A. Tambo
Justice A. Tambo in OpenAIRELenis Saweda O. Liverpool‐Tasie;
Lenis Saweda O. Liverpool‐Tasie
Lenis Saweda O. Liverpool‐Tasie in OpenAIREAyala Wineman;
Ayala Wineman
Ayala Wineman in OpenAIRESarah Young;
Sarah Young
Sarah Young in OpenAIREJustice A. Tambo;
Justice A. Tambo
Justice A. Tambo in OpenAIRECarolina Machuca Vargas;
Carolina Machuca Vargas
Carolina Machuca Vargas in OpenAIREThomas Reardon;
Guigonan Serge Adjognon;Thomas Reardon
Thomas Reardon in OpenAIREJaron Porciello;
Jaron Porciello
Jaron Porciello in OpenAIRENasra Gathoni;
Nasra Gathoni
Nasra Gathoni in OpenAIRELívia Bíziková;
Lívia Bíziková
Lívia Bíziková in OpenAIREAlessandra Galiè;
Ashley Casandra Celestin;Alessandra Galiè
Alessandra Galiè in OpenAIREhandle: 10568/109842
AbstractSustainable Development Goal 2 aims to end hunger, achieve food and nutrition security and promote sustainable agriculture by 2030. This requires that small-scale producers be included in, and benefit from, the rapid growth and transformation under way in food systems. Small-scale producers interact with various actors when they link with markets, including product traders, logistics firms, processors and retailers. The literature has explored primarily how large firms interact with farmers through formal contracts and resource provision arrangements. Although important, contracts constitute a very small share of smallholder market interactions. There has been little exploration of whether non-contract interactions between small farmers and both small- and large-scale value chain actors have affected small farmers’ livelihoods. This scoping review covers 202 studies on that topic. We find that non-contract interactions, de facto mostly with small and medium enterprises, benefit small-scale producers via similar mechanisms that the literature has previously credited to large firms. Small and medium enterprises, not just large enterprises, address idiosyncratic market failures and asset shortfalls of small-scale producers by providing them, through informal arrangements, with complementary services such as input provision, credit, information and logistics. Providing these services directly supports Sustainable Development Goal 2 by improving farmer welfare through technology adoption and greater productivity.
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