A European Market for Malian Mangoes
In 2001 a pilot operation to export mangoes from Mali was set up as part of the new operation plan of the Agro-Processing Trading Project (Projet d'Appui ?a Valorisation et Commercialisation des Produits Agricoles - PAVCOPA), financed by the W...
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okr-10986-97042021-04-23T14:02:46Z A European Market for Malian Mangoes Mohan, P.C. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS CASH CROPS CROP CROP DIVERSIFICATION CROPS EMPLOYMENT FARM FARMERS FARMING FRUITS GREEN BEANS INTERVENTION MANGOES MARKETING PRIVATE SECTOR PRODUCE PRODUCERS SEED WORKING CONDITIONS MANGOES TECHNICAL SUPPORT PLANS AGRICULTURAL TRADE GOVERNMENT AGENCIES MARKETING MANAGEMENT AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION SHIPMENT OF GOODS EXPORTS OF GOODS In 2001 a pilot operation to export mangoes from Mali was set up as part of the new operation plan of the Agro-Processing Trading Project (Projet d'Appui ?a Valorisation et Commercialisation des Produits Agricoles - PAVCOPA), financed by the World Bank. The objective of the project was to provide technical support to the Agricultural Trading and Processing Promotion Agency (Agence pour la Promotion des Fili?s Agricoles - APROFA), a non-profit, government-funded agency responsible for providing marketing opportunities for smallholders' agricultural products. The pilot operation set an unprecedented experience in establishing a multi-modal shipment system connecting the Malian Southern town of Sikasso to Abidjan and improving every step of the supply-chain (from production to packaging) in order to export mangoes grown by Malian smallholders to Northern Europe. The operation was highly successful and led to its expansion in the subsequent years. 2012-08-13T09:19:35Z 2012-08-13T09:19:35Z 2004-01 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/01/2885948/european-market-malian-mangoes http://hdl.handle.net/10986/9704 English Africa Region Findings & Good Practice Infobriefs; No. 96 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Africa Mali |
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AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS CASH CROPS CROP CROP DIVERSIFICATION CROPS EMPLOYMENT FARM FARMERS FARMING FRUITS GREEN BEANS INTERVENTION MANGOES MARKETING PRIVATE SECTOR PRODUCE PRODUCERS SEED WORKING CONDITIONS MANGOES TECHNICAL SUPPORT PLANS AGRICULTURAL TRADE GOVERNMENT AGENCIES MARKETING MANAGEMENT AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION SHIPMENT OF GOODS EXPORTS OF GOODS |
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AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS CASH CROPS CROP CROP DIVERSIFICATION CROPS EMPLOYMENT FARM FARMERS FARMING FRUITS GREEN BEANS INTERVENTION MANGOES MARKETING PRIVATE SECTOR PRODUCE PRODUCERS SEED WORKING CONDITIONS MANGOES TECHNICAL SUPPORT PLANS AGRICULTURAL TRADE GOVERNMENT AGENCIES MARKETING MANAGEMENT AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION SHIPMENT OF GOODS EXPORTS OF GOODS Mohan, P.C. A European Market for Malian Mangoes |
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In 2001 a pilot operation to export
mangoes from Mali was set up as part of the new operation
plan of the Agro-Processing Trading Project (Projet
d'Appui ?a Valorisation et Commercialisation des
Produits Agricoles - PAVCOPA), financed by the World Bank.
The objective of the project was to provide technical
support to the Agricultural Trading and Processing Promotion
Agency (Agence pour la Promotion des Fili?s Agricoles -
APROFA), a non-profit, government-funded agency responsible
for providing marketing opportunities for smallholders'
agricultural products. The pilot operation set an
unprecedented experience in establishing a multi-modal
shipment system connecting the Malian Southern town of
Sikasso to Abidjan and improving every step of the
supply-chain (from production to packaging) in order to
export mangoes grown by Malian smallholders to Northern
Europe. The operation was highly successful and led to its
expansion in the subsequent years. |
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Publications & Research :: Brief |
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Mohan, P.C. |
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Mohan, P.C. |
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Mohan, P.C. |
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A European Market for Malian Mangoes |
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A European Market for Malian Mangoes |
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A European Market for Malian Mangoes |
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A European Market for Malian Mangoes |
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A European Market for Malian Mangoes |
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european market for malian mangoes |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/01/2885948/european-market-malian-mangoes http://hdl.handle.net/10986/9704 |
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