Value chains and nutrition: A framework to support the identification, design, and evaluation of interventions

In this paper we explore how a value chain framework can inform the design of interventions for achieving improved nutrition. Conceptually, there are three main channels for value chains to improve nutrition: (1) through increased consumption of nutritious foods (a demand side pathway); or (2) throu...

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Autores principales: Gelli, Aulo, Hawkes, Corinna, Donovan, Jason, Harris, Jody, Allen, Summer L., de Brauw, Alan, Henson, Spencer, Johnson, Nancy L., Garrett, James, Ryckembusch, David
Formato: Artículo preliminar
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Food Policy Research Institute 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/150538
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author Gelli, Aulo
Hawkes, Corinna
Donovan, Jason
Harris, Jody
Allen, Summer L.
de Brauw, Alan
Henson, Spencer
Johnson, Nancy L.
Garrett, James
Ryckembusch, David
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Donovan, Jason
Garrett, James
Gelli, Aulo
Harris, Jody
Hawkes, Corinna
Henson, Spencer
Johnson, Nancy L.
Ryckembusch, David
de Brauw, Alan
author_facet Gelli, Aulo
Hawkes, Corinna
Donovan, Jason
Harris, Jody
Allen, Summer L.
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Henson, Spencer
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description In this paper we explore how a value chain framework can inform the design of interventions for achieving improved nutrition. Conceptually, there are three main channels for value chains to improve nutrition: (1) through increased consumption of nutritious foods (a demand side pathway); or (2) through increased incomes from value chain transactions (a supply side pathway) or (3) through increased nutrition value-addition in the chain transactions. These three pathways are interlinked and involve complex dynamics that are not straightforward to understand.
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spelling CGSpace1505382025-11-06T06:30:01Z Value chains and nutrition: A framework to support the identification, design, and evaluation of interventions Gelli, Aulo Hawkes, Corinna Donovan, Jason Harris, Jody Allen, Summer L. de Brauw, Alan Henson, Spencer Johnson, Nancy L. Garrett, James Ryckembusch, David income value chains economic growth economic development health agriculture nutrition agricultural development food consumption diet In this paper we explore how a value chain framework can inform the design of interventions for achieving improved nutrition. Conceptually, there are three main channels for value chains to improve nutrition: (1) through increased consumption of nutritious foods (a demand side pathway); or (2) through increased incomes from value chain transactions (a supply side pathway) or (3) through increased nutrition value-addition in the chain transactions. These three pathways are interlinked and involve complex dynamics that are not straightforward to understand. 2015-01-30 2024-08-01T02:52:15Z 2024-08-01T02:52:15Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/150538 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Gelli, Aulo; Hawkes, Corinna; Donovan, Jason; Harris, Jody; Allen, Summer L.; de Brauw, Alan; Henson, Spencer; Johnson, Nancy L.; Garrett, James and Ryckembusch, David. 2015. Value chains and nutrition: A framework to support the identification, design, and evaluation of interventions. IFPRI Discussion Paper 1413. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/150538
spellingShingle income
value chains
economic growth
economic development
health
agriculture
nutrition
agricultural development
food consumption
diet
Gelli, Aulo
Hawkes, Corinna
Donovan, Jason
Harris, Jody
Allen, Summer L.
de Brauw, Alan
Henson, Spencer
Johnson, Nancy L.
Garrett, James
Ryckembusch, David
Value chains and nutrition: A framework to support the identification, design, and evaluation of interventions
title Value chains and nutrition: A framework to support the identification, design, and evaluation of interventions
title_full Value chains and nutrition: A framework to support the identification, design, and evaluation of interventions
title_fullStr Value chains and nutrition: A framework to support the identification, design, and evaluation of interventions
title_full_unstemmed Value chains and nutrition: A framework to support the identification, design, and evaluation of interventions
title_short Value chains and nutrition: A framework to support the identification, design, and evaluation of interventions
title_sort value chains and nutrition a framework to support the identification design and evaluation of interventions
topic income
value chains
economic growth
economic development
health
agriculture
nutrition
agricultural development
food consumption
diet
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/150538
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