Use of Diagnostic Tools to Enhance Enterprise Understanding of Problems and Stimulate Sustainable Adoption of Commercially Driven Solutions

Market Development in the Niger Delta (MADE), being funded by DFID, seeks to reduce poverty and conflict in the Niger Delta region through developing rural agricultural markets and other sectors that impact poor people. The programme has been addressing underlying systemic constraints that adversely affect the lives and livelihoods of target beneficiary groups. These constraints, which limit productivity of smallholder farmers and processors relate to technical and business skill gaps, access to improved technology and business linkages.

 

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