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André Devaux ; Miguel Ordinola ; Jorge Andrade-Piedra ; Graham Thiele https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2340-197X

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Native potato production is an important livelihood strategy for most rural Andean families. An inclusive value chain development approach developed by the International Potato Center (CIP) triggered innovation processes to enhance the marketing of native potatoes benefiting small-scale producers and value chain actors and improving their livelihoods.  Making use of new market opportunities for development requires an array of other innovations including institutional and technological ones. The approach initially developed in Peru was also successfully implemented in Ecuador and Bolivia and could be expanded to other crops in other regions.


Additional keywords: Native potatoes, inclusive value chain development, agricultural research, Innovation system

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Jorge Andrade-Piedra ; Graham Thiele, A. D. ; M. O. ;. (2021). Marketing native crops to improve rural Andean livelihoods. Revista Latinoamericana De La Papa, 24(2), 54-61. https://doi.org/10.37066/ralap.v24i2.408
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