Agroecological business model diagnostics and upgrading plan for sorghum contract farming in Mbire Dstrict, Zimbabwe

This report synthesizes the processes followed to identify potential agroecology business models, the business model diagnostics, financial and viability analyses conducted, and business support and upgrading for a Sorghum contract farming out-grower scheme in Mbire District in Zimbabwe. Centered on...

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Autores principales: Zingwena, Taurai, Debello, Moti Jaleta, Ngoma, Hambulo, Dorcas, Matangi, Chimonyo, Vimbayi G.P., Dawes, Michael, Mushongachiware, Rodney
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Publicado: CGIAR 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/168797
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author Zingwena, Taurai
Debello, Moti Jaleta
Ngoma, Hambulo
Dorcas, Matangi
Chimonyo, Vimbayi G.P.
Dawes, Michael
Mushongachiware, Rodney
author_browse Chimonyo, Vimbayi G.P.
Dawes, Michael
Debello, Moti Jaleta
Dorcas, Matangi
Mushongachiware, Rodney
Ngoma, Hambulo
Zingwena, Taurai
author_facet Zingwena, Taurai
Debello, Moti Jaleta
Ngoma, Hambulo
Dorcas, Matangi
Chimonyo, Vimbayi G.P.
Dawes, Michael
Mushongachiware, Rodney
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description This report synthesizes the processes followed to identify potential agroecology business models, the business model diagnostics, financial and viability analyses conducted, and business support and upgrading for a Sorghum contract farming out-grower scheme in Mbire District in Zimbabwe. Centered on agroecological principles, the report synthesizes findings from the Value Chain Analysis, Business Model Canvas, and Agroecology assessments, alongside a SWOT analysis and lessons from implementation challenges. Key findings from the existing business model revealed partial alignment with agroecological principles, achieving a B-ACT score of 52%, highlighting significant room for improvement in biodiversity, resource efficiency, and social equity. The SWOT analysis underscored strengths like high demand for drought-tolerant sorghum and robust market linkages. However, weaknesses include dependency on rainfed agriculture and limited access to financial and technical resources. Challenges such as climate variability, especially drought, and gaps in participatory governance emerged as critical barriers to success. To address these, there is a need to deepen agroecological integration by promoting crop diversification, organic inputs, and synergies between crop and livestock systems, reducing environmental impact while enhancing resilience; and strengthening farmer capacity through participatory training in Integrated Pest Management (IPM) and conservation practices, alongside embedding indigenous knowledge systems. Moreover, financial accessibility should be improved through climate-resilient financial products and market innovations like price stabilization mechanisms. Investments in infrastructure, including irrigation and processing facilities, are vital for reducing climate vulnerabilities and post-harvest losses. By implementing these strategies, the model can transform into a scalable, resilient framework for agroecological and economic progress.
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spelling CGSpace1687972025-12-08T09:54:28Z Agroecological business model diagnostics and upgrading plan for sorghum contract farming in Mbire Dstrict, Zimbabwe Zingwena, Taurai Debello, Moti Jaleta Ngoma, Hambulo Dorcas, Matangi Chimonyo, Vimbayi G.P. Dawes, Michael Mushongachiware, Rodney agroecology business models sorghum value chain analysis farmers This report synthesizes the processes followed to identify potential agroecology business models, the business model diagnostics, financial and viability analyses conducted, and business support and upgrading for a Sorghum contract farming out-grower scheme in Mbire District in Zimbabwe. Centered on agroecological principles, the report synthesizes findings from the Value Chain Analysis, Business Model Canvas, and Agroecology assessments, alongside a SWOT analysis and lessons from implementation challenges. Key findings from the existing business model revealed partial alignment with agroecological principles, achieving a B-ACT score of 52%, highlighting significant room for improvement in biodiversity, resource efficiency, and social equity. The SWOT analysis underscored strengths like high demand for drought-tolerant sorghum and robust market linkages. However, weaknesses include dependency on rainfed agriculture and limited access to financial and technical resources. Challenges such as climate variability, especially drought, and gaps in participatory governance emerged as critical barriers to success. To address these, there is a need to deepen agroecological integration by promoting crop diversification, organic inputs, and synergies between crop and livestock systems, reducing environmental impact while enhancing resilience; and strengthening farmer capacity through participatory training in Integrated Pest Management (IPM) and conservation practices, alongside embedding indigenous knowledge systems. Moreover, financial accessibility should be improved through climate-resilient financial products and market innovations like price stabilization mechanisms. Investments in infrastructure, including irrigation and processing facilities, are vital for reducing climate vulnerabilities and post-harvest losses. By implementing these strategies, the model can transform into a scalable, resilient framework for agroecological and economic progress. 2024-12 2025-01-09T22:03:57Z 2025-01-09T22:03:57Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/168797 en Open Access application/pdf CGIAR Zingwena, T., Debello, M. J., Ngoma, H., Dorcas, M., Chimonyo, V. G. P., Dawes, M., & Mushongachiware, R. (2024). Agroecological business model diagnostics and upgrading plan for sorghum contract farming in Mbire Dstrict, Zimbabwe. CGIAR. https://hdl.handle.net/10883/35308
spellingShingle agroecology
business models
sorghum
value chain analysis
farmers
Zingwena, Taurai
Debello, Moti Jaleta
Ngoma, Hambulo
Dorcas, Matangi
Chimonyo, Vimbayi G.P.
Dawes, Michael
Mushongachiware, Rodney
Agroecological business model diagnostics and upgrading plan for sorghum contract farming in Mbire Dstrict, Zimbabwe
title Agroecological business model diagnostics and upgrading plan for sorghum contract farming in Mbire Dstrict, Zimbabwe
title_full Agroecological business model diagnostics and upgrading plan for sorghum contract farming in Mbire Dstrict, Zimbabwe
title_fullStr Agroecological business model diagnostics and upgrading plan for sorghum contract farming in Mbire Dstrict, Zimbabwe
title_full_unstemmed Agroecological business model diagnostics and upgrading plan for sorghum contract farming in Mbire Dstrict, Zimbabwe
title_short Agroecological business model diagnostics and upgrading plan for sorghum contract farming in Mbire Dstrict, Zimbabwe
title_sort agroecological business model diagnostics and upgrading plan for sorghum contract farming in mbire dstrict zimbabwe
topic agroecology
business models
sorghum
value chain analysis
farmers
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/168797
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