farmer-based organizations

AgCLIR Lessons from the Field: Protecting Investors

Attached Document: 
Source: 
USAID/BizCLIR
Document Type: 
PDF
Date: 
January 10, 2011

 Agribusinesses have a number of industry-specific options for raising capital, including grassroots cooperatives and direct international investment in productive infrastructure. AgCLIR Lessons from the Field: Protecting Investors is a briefer that highlights the specific issues that must be addressed in regards to the local legal, regulatory, and institutional environments in starting an agribusiness. 

 

AgCLIR Chapter: Protecting Investors

Agricultural enterprises have a number of options for raising capital to pay for their inputs, equipment, and other costs of growing a business, most of which are appropriate instead of—or in addition to—seeking a loan from a bank or other lender. Of course, each option carries not only the promise of economic gain, but also the risk of loss.

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