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Financial access and digital services within agri-food value chains in Bangladesh

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  • Ambler, Kate
  • Bloem, Jeffrey R.
  • de Brauw, Alan
  • Islam, Saiful
  • Wagner, Julia

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Agri-food value chains are a crucial element of food systems and local economies around the world. Existing estimates show that intermediary agri-food value chain actors—the operating enterprises that transport and transform food from the farmgate to retailers—account for 60 to 75 percent of value-added produced by the entire agricultural sector of an economy.

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  • Ambler, Kate & Bloem, Jeffrey R. & de Brauw, Alan & Islam, Saiful & Wagner, Julia, 2023. "Financial access and digital services within agri-food value chains in Bangladesh," Project notes December 2023, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
  • Handle: RePEc:fpr:prnote:137050
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    agrifood systems; digital technology; access to finance; value chains; economic activities; value added; agricultural sector; BANGLADESH; SOUTH ASIA; ASIA;
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