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Reducing Poverty in China by Connecting Farmers to Markets

China’s poorest province, Guizhou, stands land-locked in the Southwest of the country with a Population of 40 million. Roughly 40% of residents belong to ethnic Minorities and 28% live below the national poverty line. To help reduce poverty, a World Bank-funded project established 38 new farmer cooperatives that connect them to markets and give them access to more modern agricultural commodity value chains.

Reducing Poverty in China by Connecting Farmers to Markets

A World Bank-supported project helps reduce poverty in China‘s Guizhou Province by developing farmers’ cooperatives and agricultural value chains.