Jikun HuangReardon, Thomas2009-04-142009-04-142008http://hdl.handle.net/10625/37894The Regoverning Markets Programme provides strategic advice and guidance to the public sector, agrifood chain actors, civil society organizations and development agencies on approaches that can anticipate and manage the impacts of changes in local and regional markets. This report is a synthesis of micro-studies for eight study countries in the Regoverning Markets Programme: China, India, Indonesia, Mexico, Poland, South Africa, Turkey, and Zambia. The focus of the research is on the restructuring of dynamic national and regional food industries, and the effects on smallā€scale farmers, as well as implications for local rural economies.1 digital file (40 p.)application/pdfenTRADE LIBERALIZATIONAGRIBUSINESSFOOD INDUSTRYMODERNIZATIONSUPERMARKETSFARMER PARTICIPATIONRURAL ECONOMYDEVELOPING COUNTRIESCOUNTRY STUDIESEXPORT ORIENTED INDUSTRYDOMESTIC MARKETSAGRICULTURAL POLICYGLOBAL SOUTHPatterns in and determinants and effects of farmers' marketing strategies in developing countries : synthesis report - micro studyKeys to inclusion of small-scale producers in dynamic markets : marketing strategies in developing countries: patterns, determinants and effects; a second synthesis report of component 1: micro studyRegoverning markets : small-scale producers in modern agrifood marketsIDRC-Related Report