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Collective action for market chain innovation in the Andes
Authors:André   Devaux,Douglas Horton,Claudio Velasco,Graham Thiele,Gastó  n Ló  pez,Thomas Bernet,Ivá  n Reinoso,Miguel Ordinola
Affiliation:1. International Potato Center (CIP), Papa Andina Initiative, Lima, Peru;2. National Institute for Agricultural Research (INIAP), Quito, Ecuador;3. Project for Innovation and Competitiveness of Peru’s Potato Sector (INCOPA), CIP, Lima, Peru
Abstract:The Papa Andina network employs collective action in two novel approaches for fostering market chain innovation. The participatory market chain approach (PMCA) and stakeholder platforms engage small potato producers together with market agents and agricultural service providers in group activities to identify common interests, share market knowledge and develop new business opportunities. These forms of collective action have generated commercial, technological and institutional innovations, and created new market niches for Andean native potatoes grown by poor farmers in remote highland areas. These innovations have benefited small farmers as well as other market chain actors. This paper describes Papa Andina’s experiences with collective action for market chain innovation. It then discusses the implications of these experiences for the understanding of collective action and the policy implications for research and development organizations.
Keywords:Collective action   Potato   Andean region   Participatory method   Market chain   Innovation   Stakeholder platform
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