Assessment of the existing and potential business models supporting agroecological transitions in Zimbabwe

Work Package Three (WP3) of the Agroecology Initiative (AE-I) aims to enhance the integration of agroecology principles in businesses as a way to facilitate the transition of agrifood systems towards agroecology. To achieve this, WP3 aims to collaborate with selected private sector companies to deve...

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Autores principales: Zingwena, Taurai, Matangi, Dorcas, Ngoma, Hambulo, Debello, Moti Jaleta, Chimonyo, Vimbayi G. P.
Formato: Informe técnico
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Publicado: CGIAR 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/135753
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author Zingwena, Taurai
Matangi, Dorcas
Ngoma, Hambulo
Debello, Moti Jaleta
Chimonyo, Vimbayi G. P.
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Debello, Moti Jaleta
Matangi, Dorcas
Ngoma, Hambulo
Zingwena, Taurai
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Matangi, Dorcas
Ngoma, Hambulo
Debello, Moti Jaleta
Chimonyo, Vimbayi G. P.
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description Work Package Three (WP3) of the Agroecology Initiative (AE-I) aims to enhance the integration of agroecology principles in businesses as a way to facilitate the transition of agrifood systems towards agroecology. To achieve this, WP3 aims to collaborate with selected private sector companies to develop and implement business models (BMs) that support or are compatible with the agroecological transition further. This report outlines the re-engagement activities carried out by the AE-I team in Zimbabwe with the private enterprises between June and August 2023. The rationale was to engage with the private business entities identified in 2022, assess their interest in business models identified to have the best potential to support agroecology transition and propose to co-design new or existing business models that incorporate agroecological principles. Through consultative and participatory learning methods, three business entities (Hamara Chicks, PHI-Commodities, and PHI-livestock) are interested in partnering with the AE-I in Zimbabwe. The relevance of these business models from the perspectives of the 13 principles of Agroecology is also outlined. This activity is critical in improving intra-WP synergies, in particular linking output 3.3 on "Business model canvas development" to other succeeding activities and outputs.
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spelling CGSpace1357532024-11-07T09:34:56Z Assessment of the existing and potential business models supporting agroecological transitions in Zimbabwe Zingwena, Taurai Matangi, Dorcas Ngoma, Hambulo Debello, Moti Jaleta Chimonyo, Vimbayi G. P. agroecology business models agrifood systems Work Package Three (WP3) of the Agroecology Initiative (AE-I) aims to enhance the integration of agroecology principles in businesses as a way to facilitate the transition of agrifood systems towards agroecology. To achieve this, WP3 aims to collaborate with selected private sector companies to develop and implement business models (BMs) that support or are compatible with the agroecological transition further. This report outlines the re-engagement activities carried out by the AE-I team in Zimbabwe with the private enterprises between June and August 2023. The rationale was to engage with the private business entities identified in 2022, assess their interest in business models identified to have the best potential to support agroecology transition and propose to co-design new or existing business models that incorporate agroecological principles. Through consultative and participatory learning methods, three business entities (Hamara Chicks, PHI-Commodities, and PHI-livestock) are interested in partnering with the AE-I in Zimbabwe. The relevance of these business models from the perspectives of the 13 principles of Agroecology is also outlined. This activity is critical in improving intra-WP synergies, in particular linking output 3.3 on "Business model canvas development" to other succeeding activities and outputs. 2023 2023-12-21T14:58:50Z 2023-12-21T14:58:50Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/135753 en Open Access application/pdf CGIAR Zingwena, T., Matangi, D., Ngoma, H., Debello, M. J., & Chimonyo, V. G. P. (2023). Assessment of the existing and potential business models supporting agroecological transitions in Zimbabwe. CGIAR.
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business models
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Matangi, Dorcas
Ngoma, Hambulo
Debello, Moti Jaleta
Chimonyo, Vimbayi G. P.
Assessment of the existing and potential business models supporting agroecological transitions in Zimbabwe
title Assessment of the existing and potential business models supporting agroecological transitions in Zimbabwe
title_full Assessment of the existing and potential business models supporting agroecological transitions in Zimbabwe
title_fullStr Assessment of the existing and potential business models supporting agroecological transitions in Zimbabwe
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of the existing and potential business models supporting agroecological transitions in Zimbabwe
title_short Assessment of the existing and potential business models supporting agroecological transitions in Zimbabwe
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business models
agrifood systems
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