In: UA Magazine 9 - Financing Urban Agriculture
The state government of Bangalore has been unable to meet the needs of the people and the growing city. Civil society organisations are beginning to take on the added responsibility of informing the public and advocating for change. One of the ways in which the many problems can be addressed is to encourage investments in people-owned institutions. There remains a particular need for credit and investment in urban agriculture. HOPCOMS offers an example of an organisation that provides benefits of collective marketing to both producers as well as consumers related to the daily need of fruit and vegetables by people of all classes.
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