Fondo Mink'a de ChorlavíRamírez, EPino, REscobar, GQuiroz, ORuiz, R2007-11-132007-05-082007-11-132007http://hdl.handle.net/10625/26439Parallel text in English and SpanishRural redevelopment, defined as a productive and institutional development transformation process within a specific rural space, rests on two interrelated pillars: productive transformation and the reform of rural institutions. Multiple cases are used to illustrate this theme, such as: the sale of fresh produce or manufactured products in local markets (Asociación Municipal de Mujeres Campesinas de Lebrila - AMMUCALE, Colombia); or to foreign external markets (the cases of QueserIas Sierra Norte - QUESINOR, and Chordeleg, in Ecuador; Cooperativa Agraria Cacaotera - ACOPAGRO, in Peru); the Guanajuato women in Mexico; the case of Las Rosquillas de Somoto (in Nicaragua and Tarija crafts, in Bolivia).Text16 p. in various pagings : ill.enPOVERTY ALLEVIATIONMARKET STUDIESCAPACITY BUILDINGINCOME GENERATIONDECISION MAKINGGENDER EQUALITYRURAL AREASCOMMUNITY PARTICIPATIONAGRICULTURAL PRODUCTSRURAL TERRITORIAL DEVELOPMENTBOLIVIACOLOMBIAMEXICOGUATEMALASOUTH AMERICALinking poor and marginalized rural territories to dynamic marketsVinculación a mercados dinámicos de territorios rurales pobres y marginadosWorking Paper