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This study examines the agricultural sector in São Tomé and Príncipe, with a focus on the
commercial development of its SMEs. The country faces constraints that prevent their products
from accessing international markets. Combining existing literature, interviews with relevant
stakeholders, and a benchmark of best policies using three case studies, the paper provides three
practical policy recommendations: (i) to create incentives for cooperative development; (ii) to
provide holistic business services with one-stop-shops; and (iii) to implement trade departments
in diplomatic institutions. These policies are expected to provide a favorable environment for agri business development and facilitate access to international markets.
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Agriculture Agricultural products Agro-processing value chains International development Trade Small Island developing states Small and medium enterprises
