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In the last fifteen years, Peru has hosted a broad array of value chain development initiatives. The market-oriented rationale has gained momentum not only in agriculture, but also in various sectors that are linked to trade and production, as the quote taken from the Strategic Sector Plan of the Peruvian Ministry of Agriculture for the time period 2012-2016 highlights. To understand how the market-oriented rationale has become effective in Peru, one has to study the conditions under which it was introduced in regulatory frameworks, policy agendas and in society at large. In this vein, it is absolutely essential to look at the socio-spatial context in which the framework touches ground.
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Niebuhr, D. (2016). Public policy and pro-poor development in Peru. In: Making Global Value Chains. Springer Gabler, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-13287-3_5
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