AgCLIR

Zambia AgCLIR Report

Large pile of corn, Zambian farm

In November 2010, USAID sponsored an Agribusiness Commercial Legal and Institutional Reform (AgCLIR) diagnostic in Zambia for the purpose of identifying key legal, regulatory, and institutional issues impacting productivity, efficiency, 

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Zambia AgCLIR Report

Attached Document: 
Source: 
EAT Project
Document Type: 
PDF
Date: 
March 22, 2011

In November 2010, USAID sponsored an Agribusiness Commercial Legal and Institutional Reform (AgCLIR) diagnostic in Zambia for the purpose of identifying key legal, regulatory, and institutional issues impacting productivity, efficiency, 

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  • EAT Project - Outreach Brochure

    Source: 
    The EAT Project
    Document Type: 
    PDF
    Date: 
    January 4, 2011

     This document provides an overview of the activities of the EAT Project, which offers a flexible vehicle through which USAID (MIssions and HQ), State Department, MCC, USDA, and other USG agencies can access a wide range of services for agribusiness enabling environment analysis, program development, strategy, and capacity building. 

    AgCLIR Chapter: Starting A Business

    Starting an agribusiness can be as simple as clearing an unclaimed plot of land, growing a crop of potatoes, and selling them in a nearby retail market or as complex as investing in a sophisticated manufacturing plant capable of using complex chemical extraction to turn tons of corn into products for consumption or industrial use. Most agricultural enterprises, even when oriented to production for the market, are managed by individual farmers or households who produce crops on land secured only with traditional tenure rights.

    Kosovo AgCLIR Report

    Attached Document: 
    Source: 
    BizCLIR
    Document Type: 
    PDF
    Date: 
    March 1, 2010

    This report addresses the conditions and opportunities for doing business inKosovo’s agriculture sector. Through close examination of the relevant laws,institutions, and social dynamics, it aims to inform assistance decisions by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and other donors in the area of agricultural development in Ghana, as well as to provide insight and guidance about the sector to government officials, private sector representatives, and others.

    Uganda AgCLIR Report

    Attached Document: 
    Source: 
    BizCLIR
    Document Type: 
    PDF
    Date: 
    September 1, 2010

    This report addresses the conditions and opportunities for doing business in Uganda’s agriculture sector. Through close examination of the relevant laws, institutions, and social dynamics, it aims to inform assistance decisions by the

    Tanzania Assessment

    Map of Tanzania

    This information comes from the assessment conducted in country for the Tanzania report, which was published in February 2008. In just 15 years, Tanzania has emerged from the constraints of government control, centralization, and predominance of the state in all economic affairs, to a new emphasis on the free market and private sector-led growth.

    Tanzania AgCLIR Report

    Attached Document: 
    Source: 
    BizCLIR
    Document Type: 
    PDF
    Date: 
    May 1, 2010

    This report addresses the conditions and opportunities for doing business in Tanzania’s agriculture sector. Through close examination of the relevant laws, institutions, and social dynamics, it aims to inform assistance decisions by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and other donors in the area of agricultural development in Ghana, as well as to provide insight and guidance about the sector to government officials, private sector representatives, and others.

    Senegal AgCLIR Report

    Attached Document: 
    Source: 
    BizCLIR
    Document Type: 
    PDF
    Date: 
    May 1, 2009

    This report addresses the conditions and opportunities for doing business in Senegal’s agriculture sector. Through close examination of the relevant laws, institutions, and social dynamics, it aims to inform assistance decisions by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and other donors in the area of agricultural development in Ghana, as well as to provide insight and guidance about the sector to government officials, private sector representatives, and others.

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