Prospects of snap beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) production and commercialization in Benin

Background Vegetables and fruits are highly recommended in diets because of their nutritional importance. Among those, leguminous vegetables are more important, for low-income countries, because of their protein, mineral contents and potential to increase food security and income. In Benin, snap bea...

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Autores principales: Agoyi, Eric Etchikinto, Ahomondji, Symphorien Essèdjo, Butare, Louis, Nchanji, Eileen Bogweh, Ayi, Sergino, Assogbadjo, Achille, Sinsin, Brice Augustin
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/130979
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author Agoyi, Eric Etchikinto
Ahomondji, Symphorien Essèdjo
Butare, Louis
Nchanji, Eileen Bogweh
Ayi, Sergino
Assogbadjo, Achille
Sinsin, Brice Augustin
author_browse Agoyi, Eric Etchikinto
Ahomondji, Symphorien Essèdjo
Assogbadjo, Achille
Ayi, Sergino
Butare, Louis
Nchanji, Eileen Bogweh
Sinsin, Brice Augustin
author_facet Agoyi, Eric Etchikinto
Ahomondji, Symphorien Essèdjo
Butare, Louis
Nchanji, Eileen Bogweh
Ayi, Sergino
Assogbadjo, Achille
Sinsin, Brice Augustin
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description Background Vegetables and fruits are highly recommended in diets because of their nutritional importance. Among those, leguminous vegetables are more important, for low-income countries, because of their protein, mineral contents and potential to increase food security and income. In Benin, snap beans ( Phaseolus vulgaris L. ) are the most consumed leguminous vegetables; however, their production is declining, driving the need to understand the current status of its industry to propose solutions for the revival of the sector. This paper assessed the production system, market value, marketing channels, seed systems, and the constraints associated with Benin’s snap bean production from a gender lens. Methods A semi-structured interview was conducted with 602 bean producers and traders, randomly selected from 12 major vegetable-producing areas across Benin. Results The study found a drastic decline in the production of snap beans, with more than 60% abandonment over the last decade. As a consequence, Benin gets supplied through importations, with the highest importation flow coming from Togo (51%), followed by Burkina Faso (25%), and Ghana (12%). Only 13% of the beans traded are locally produced. The leading causes of the decline were pests and diseases that affected the crops’ yield and quality, causing the local produce to be less valued than the imported ones. Women are heavily involved in marketing but cannot expand their business due to low production and high importation. Discussion The study recommends that integrated pest management (IPM) and new varieties with tolerance to major pests and diseases be developed to address market demand and producers trained in agronomic practices.
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spelling CGSpace1309792025-12-08T10:29:22Z Prospects of snap beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) production and commercialization in Benin Agoyi, Eric Etchikinto Ahomondji, Symphorien Essèdjo Butare, Louis Nchanji, Eileen Bogweh Ayi, Sergino Assogbadjo, Achille Sinsin, Brice Augustin marketing gender analysis green beans phaseolus crop production markets seed systems stakeholders food science Background Vegetables and fruits are highly recommended in diets because of their nutritional importance. Among those, leguminous vegetables are more important, for low-income countries, because of their protein, mineral contents and potential to increase food security and income. In Benin, snap beans ( Phaseolus vulgaris L. ) are the most consumed leguminous vegetables; however, their production is declining, driving the need to understand the current status of its industry to propose solutions for the revival of the sector. This paper assessed the production system, market value, marketing channels, seed systems, and the constraints associated with Benin’s snap bean production from a gender lens. Methods A semi-structured interview was conducted with 602 bean producers and traders, randomly selected from 12 major vegetable-producing areas across Benin. Results The study found a drastic decline in the production of snap beans, with more than 60% abandonment over the last decade. As a consequence, Benin gets supplied through importations, with the highest importation flow coming from Togo (51%), followed by Burkina Faso (25%), and Ghana (12%). Only 13% of the beans traded are locally produced. The leading causes of the decline were pests and diseases that affected the crops’ yield and quality, causing the local produce to be less valued than the imported ones. Women are heavily involved in marketing but cannot expand their business due to low production and high importation. Discussion The study recommends that integrated pest management (IPM) and new varieties with tolerance to major pests and diseases be developed to address market demand and producers trained in agronomic practices. 2023-06 2023-07-04T07:05:29Z 2023-07-04T07:05:29Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/130979 en Open Access application/pdf Frontiers Media Agoyi, E.E.; Ahomondji, S.E.; Butare, L.; Nchanji, E.B.; Ayi, S.; Assogbadjo, A.; Sinsin, B.A. (2023) Prospects of snap beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) production and commercialization in Benin. Frontiers in Nutrition 10: 1180134. ISSN: 2296-861X
spellingShingle marketing
gender analysis
green beans
phaseolus
crop production
markets
seed systems
stakeholders
food science
Agoyi, Eric Etchikinto
Ahomondji, Symphorien Essèdjo
Butare, Louis
Nchanji, Eileen Bogweh
Ayi, Sergino
Assogbadjo, Achille
Sinsin, Brice Augustin
Prospects of snap beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) production and commercialization in Benin
title Prospects of snap beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) production and commercialization in Benin
title_full Prospects of snap beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) production and commercialization in Benin
title_fullStr Prospects of snap beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) production and commercialization in Benin
title_full_unstemmed Prospects of snap beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) production and commercialization in Benin
title_short Prospects of snap beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) production and commercialization in Benin
title_sort prospects of snap beans phaseolus vulgaris l production and commercialization in benin
topic marketing
gender analysis
green beans
phaseolus
crop production
markets
seed systems
stakeholders
food science
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/130979
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