For developing countries, producing organic crops may be a chance to cut pollution and costly agrochemicals, and to break into otherwise tight export markets. Specialist crops or manufactured goods produced in an environmentally friendly manner may find a market in developed countries and attract enough profit for small-scale local producers to pay for transport and other costs, and still make a reasonable return. Much of the progress made in greening business is focused on the corporate sector, and care must be taken to prevent the small-business sector being overlooked. The manufacturing activity in developing countries is commonly undertaken by small-scale family businesses, shop-houses and workshops. These small enterprises are scattered amongst housing, difficult to monitor – indeed, are