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Leading by Example: How cities came to link rural producers with urban food markets in Colombia
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Document Date: 2011-07-15 23:38:06


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City

Bogotá / Cali / /

Company

El Tiempo / Corabastos / CICC / Oxfam / BBC / Medellín / /

Country

Colombia / United States / /

Currency

USD / /

Event

Business Partnership / Product Issues / M&A / /

Facility

Plaza Bolívar / Council building / /

IndustryTerm

food supply plan / urban food markets / urban food insecurity / food security policy / food prices / food distributor / food security programmes / food / urban food supply chain / food production / food market / large food marketing / food problem / food security / food supply policy / food security plan / food supplies / rural producers / supply food / /

Organization

Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia / Bush administration / Bogotá’s Municipal Council / opportunity Colombia’s national government / Instituto Latinoamericano de Servicios Legales Alternativos / Congress / U.S. Congress / civil society / United Nations / Mayor’s Office / national government / European Union / Ministry of Agriculture / Municipal Council / Colombian government / /

Person

Jesus Anibal Suarez / /

PoliticalEvent

mayoral elections / /

Position

driver of development / Mayor / actor / small producer / producer / head / pilot marketing project / female small-scale producer / female small farmer / leader / small farmer / representative / city government official / /

Product

legitimate crops / the livelihoods / /

ProvinceOrState

Bogotá / /

PublishedMedium

El Tiempo / /

Region

Latin America / Caribbean / /

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