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This database contains a diverse range of more than 2,000 publications about inclusive business and relating topics, such as impact investing, microfinance and market systems approaches. You will find not only reports but also market intelligence, case studies, tools and videos that touch upon of several sectors and regions.

The diverse range of publications in this database all relate to inclusive business - meaning business models that engage base of the pyramid (BoP) consumers, suppliers, entrepreneurs and/or employees in low income and/or emerging markets.

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This guide is meant for project or inclusive business teams interested in producing a case study, and the representatives they select who will be involved in the preparation of the case study.

PublisherWageningen Centre for Development Innovation (Wageningen University & Research)
Publish Date
AuthorH. ten Hove, J. Brouwers, J. Guijt, R. Reuver
LanguageEnglish
Region/CountryGlobal
No

FutureWater’s ThirdEye was a SWFF-supported infrared flying sensors project that created a group of flying sensors operators equipped with tools to analyze near infrared imagery in order to help farmers to make better decisions concerning the use of their limited resources, such as water, seeds and fertilizers. This report analyses the results obtained by the monitoring and evaluation field intern who conducted an evaluation survey in July and August 2018 in Mozambique, after the project had been active there for 3 years.

PublisherSecuring Water for Food (SWFF)
Publish Date
AuthorA. Kasznar Feghali
LanguageEnglish
Region/CountrySub-Saharan Africa
Mozambique
No

World Hope International provides low-cost greenhouses to farmers in Sierra Leone and Mozambique. This report encompasses the monitoring and evaluation of the greenhouses installed in Mozambique’s Gaza and Maputo provinces. With the greenhouses, farmers can grow crops faster and all year round, using less water and fewer seeds. Crops and seedlings grown in the greenhouses are of better quality and have greater chances for survival, because the greenhouses protect the plants from weather variations and pests. Farmers had an overall positive attitude towards the greenhouses and 87 percent of those interviewed plan to continue using them.

PublisherSecuring Water for Food (SWFF)
Publish Date
AuthorL. Capuano
LanguageEnglish
Region/CountrySub-Saharan Africa
Mozambique
No

The aim of this research is to learn more about living wages in a corporate context. Most living wage research that has been conducted so far are in-depth analyses focusing on one particular case. For Eosta, an international importing business with a large product range of organic fruits and vegetables, this detailed research approach is not a feasible option. Accordingly, we decided to conduct a research pilot, focusing on one particular case; Kenyan avocados, and use the learnings and best practices to define a more broadly applicable approach. This study focuses on the case study of organic avocados from Kenya. We partnered with one of our Kenyan exporters to map the supply chain and research current wages

Publisher
Publish Date
AuthorN. van Schouwenburg
LanguageEnglish
Region/CountrySub-Saharan Africa
Kenya
No

This document provides an overview of IWA 29: Professional Farmer Organization-Guidelines. IWA 29 provides guidelines describing the characteristics of a professional farmer organization seeking better business performance. As such, the guidelines focus on the requirements and standards posed to farmer organizations when closing deals with buyers, financial institutions and input suppliers. It is intended to be relevant for large and small professional farmer organizations, without regard to the specific crop or product. 

PublisherAMEA
Publish Date
Author
LanguageEnglish
Region/CountryGlobal
IB Topics: BoP as supplier
No

This toolbox has been developed for readers among donors, policy makers and the agribusiness who have already understood the importance of ICT for agriculture in general and for contract farming in particular. The document gives an overview of ICT related tools and their possible fields of application in contract farming. It shows their long-term financial benefits and gives advice for the selection and prioritization of suitable tools depending on the specific criteria of a given contract scheme, such as its size, business type, geographical setting and the type of production. 

PublisherDeutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH
Publish Date
AuthorR. Elsäßer
LanguageEnglish
Region/CountryGlobal
No

The Ethiopian Horticulture Producers and Exporters Association (EHPEA), IDH, The Sustainable Trade Initiative, the Floriculture Sustainability Initiative and Business for Social Responsibility have invested in gender interventions on Ethiopian floriculture farms within the Empowering the Source program.

Together with our partner Fair & Sustainable Consulting, we conducted research to test that gender interventions in Ethiopian flower farms have lead to satisfied workers leading to improved performance of the business. This is the full report.

Publisher
Publish Date
AuthorA. Abebe, H.Tesfaye, J. Ling, J. Schneemann
LanguageEnglish
Region/CountrySub-Saharan Africa
Ethiopia
IB Topics: Gender
No

Cargill and CARE’s 50-year partnership offers insights and lessons for anyone looking to build an effective and long- term partnership. This Briefing Paper describes how the partnership has evolved from a primarily philanthropic relationship to one that, especially over the past 10 years, has genuinely drawn on the capabilities, skills and resources of the two partners.

PublisherBusiness Fights Poverty
Publish Date
AuthorN/A
LanguageEnglish
No

To support the cocoa sector and help smallholder cocoa farmers in Côte d’Ivoire access needed credit, IDH, Barry Callebaut and IFC entered into a risk sharing partnership of USD 9 million to cover up to 103,000 smallholder cocoa farmers in Cote d’Ivoire by 2020.

PublisherSustainable Trade Initiative
Publish Date
Author
LanguageEnglish
Region/CountrySub-Saharan Africa
Côte d'Ivoire
IB Topics: BoP as supplier
No

The Impact investing market map, provides three basic but crucial benefits to the impact investing industry: (1) a common definition of a thematic investment that is aligned with at least one international organisation, global market leader and/or data provider; (2) basic criteria that explain a theme in practical terms, including thematic and financial conditions to identify specific businesses and investments aligned with the definition provided;  (3) a list of KPIs used by the impact investing community to track and assess the environmental and social performance of a specific theme.

PublisherPrinciples for Responsible Investing (PRI)
Publish Date
AuthorK. A. Morriesen
LanguageEnglish
No