Ave experts can intervene in all sectors of activity in developing and emerging countries.
Agriculture
In developing and emerging countries, agriculture is the main sector of the economy. It accounts for a third of GDP and two thirds of jobs. It is through the development of agriculture that tomorrow we will achieve to a balanced development in these countries. Aside from cash crops (cotton, cocoa, coffee, cashews, palm oil, etc.), the level of agricultural production intended to feed the local population is notoriously below the needs of these countries. The AVe association can provide agricultural SMEs (sole proprietorships, companies, local associations, agricultural groups of economic or collective interest, farm groupings, etc.) with experts who know how to take into account the specificities of these countries (climate, local availability as inputs ...) both for crop production (sales crops, vegetables and local food crops) as well as for animal production (cattle, poultry, pigs, small ruminants, aquaculture). |
Agri-food
The development of the agrifood industry has started in developing and emerging countries, and its growth potential is very significant. It goes hand in hand with the development of agriculture. The agricultural leaders of these countries have understood the need to come together in cooperatives or producer groups. Women play a fundamental role in this evolution. Agrifood SMEs aiming to a local transformation of agricultural productions are setting up, generating a new local economic activity, source of added value and creator of jobs. The AVe association can provide agrifood SMEs experienced experts for their creation, support for their daily management and their development projects, including search for international outlets. |
Industry
In developing and emerging countries, the commercial function represents an increasingly and diversified activity. Traditional trade, with markets, small shops and small stalls along the roads where all everyday consumer goods are sold, still accounts for the largest share. But, in the large cities, modern trade as we know it in developed countries settles down with the establishment of supermarkets. In addition, the commercial function of SMEs, whatever the sector of activity, is often essential for the success of these SME's projects. Therefore, mastering the tools of trade, including internationally, is an important issue for many actors in developing and emerging countries. The AVe association can provide large and small merchants and SMEs from all sectors of activity with experts experienced in the commercial function, including for the international one. |
Trade
In developing and emerging countries, the commercial function represents an increasingly and diversified activity. Traditional trade, with markets, small shops and small stalls along the roads where all everyday consumer goods are sold, still accounts for the largest share. But, in the large cities, modern trade as we know it in developed countries settles down with the establishment of supermarkets. In addition, the commercial function of SMEs, whatever the sector of activity, is often essential for the success of these SME's projects. Therefore, mastering the tools of trade, including internationally, is an important issue for many actors in developing and emerging countries. The AVe association can provide large and small merchants and SMEs from all sectors of activity with experts experienced in the commercial function, including for the international one. |