Cotton Value Chain Case Study for Northern Uganda

  • Date Posted: December 13, 2011
  • Authors: Rachel Locke, Karri Goeldner Byrne
  • Organizations/Projects: International Rescue Committee
  • Donor Type: U.S. Agency for International Development

This study is part of a series of guided case studies aimed at exploring whether and under what conditions the application of a value chain approach can help accelerate economic growth in conflict-affected environments. The study draws out lessons learned from a pilot initiative implemented by IRC to promote cotton production among displaced farmers living in camps in Northern Uganda, and the applicability of the value chain approach in such situations.

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