Partnerships IQ: Grain Storage Public-Private Partnerships

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Sep 01, 2014
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India has a number of early lessons to offer in the development of grain storage PPPs: from specific bid requirements and clauses in draft contracts, the importance of ensuring early understanding and acceptability of project structures by investors, to the critical role of transparency.

Partnerships IQ: Grain Storage Public-Private Partnerships Author: Shyamala Shukla, Neeraj Gupta

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