2021
DOI: 10.1177/23197145211007258
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Rural Entrepreneurship in Wintergreen Oil

Abstract: Wintergreen is a wild herb that grows in the hills of Nepal that can be used for extracting oil which has several medicinal values. It is being sold into premium-value markets in the USA by doTERRA Inc. doTERRA has a co-impact sourcing partnership with the NGO Choice Humanitarian, scouts the local farmers or entrepreneurs and helps them set up the production business. The difference between the price of the final product and the price that local entrepreneurs get is very high. Despite this, the venture has cre… Show more

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“…Poor households access finance mainly through informal systems in Africa, mainly in Ethiopia, such as local money lenders, traders, friends or relatives, Edirs and Ekubs (informal, group-based savings and loan associations). There is almost no access to formal financial institutions for poor households (Omar & Inaba, 2020), but nowadays government is working on extension of savings and credit cooperatives and other semi-formal micro enterprises that work to increase the public involvement into savings for transformation (Karki & Risal, 2021; Tariq et al, 2020). However, the purpose of savings for transformation is to strengthen the human, social and financial assets of the most vulnerable communities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Poor households access finance mainly through informal systems in Africa, mainly in Ethiopia, such as local money lenders, traders, friends or relatives, Edirs and Ekubs (informal, group-based savings and loan associations). There is almost no access to formal financial institutions for poor households (Omar & Inaba, 2020), but nowadays government is working on extension of savings and credit cooperatives and other semi-formal micro enterprises that work to increase the public involvement into savings for transformation (Karki & Risal, 2021; Tariq et al, 2020). However, the purpose of savings for transformation is to strengthen the human, social and financial assets of the most vulnerable communities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The outcome of entrepreneurship can only be ensured if there is a degree of empowerment that creates a true feeling of participation (Deka, 2018; Karki & Risal, 2022). The financial management skill and the group identity of the women borrowers have a direct and significant relationship with the development of rural women entrepreneurs (Afrin et al, 2010).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Past studies have tried to connect these exit rates with various challenges that affect SME's growth, especially in developing countries (Isaga et al, 2015;Muriithi, 2017). These challenges include financial difficulties, buyers set price instead of sellers, monopolistic features of markets, a lack of business management knowledge and regulatory systems (Karki & Risal, 2021;Kooli, 2019). Also, small businesses face challenges in supplying new products to suit consumer demand in specific areas (Mehdi et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, small businesses face challenges in supplying new products to suit consumer demand in specific areas (Mehdi et al, 2021). Other challenges are vulnerable to environmental change, unregulated digital ecosystems, low fixed prices and less negotiating power among entrepreneurs (Chaturvedi & Karri, 2021;Karki & Risal, 2021;Mafimisebi & Ogunsade, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%