Quality needs for peanut butter processors and consumers in Tanzania: Implications for breeding and value chain development

This study explores the value proposition for farmers in Tanzania to invest in improved groundnut seed and the related implications for seed systems development. In late 2023–early 2024, we conducted 21 focus-group discussions and interviews with farmer groups, processors, traders, and seed producer...

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Autores principales: Mbugua, M., Rutsaert, P., Donovan, J., Muindi, P., Kariuki, S., Muteti, F.
Formato: Póster
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/172518
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author Mbugua, M.
Rutsaert, P.
Donovan, J.
Muindi, P.
Kariuki, S.
Muteti, F.
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Kariuki, S.
Mbugua, M.
Muindi, P.
Muteti, F.
Rutsaert, P.
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Rutsaert, P.
Donovan, J.
Muindi, P.
Kariuki, S.
Muteti, F.
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description This study explores the value proposition for farmers in Tanzania to invest in improved groundnut seed and the related implications for seed systems development. In late 2023–early 2024, we conducted 21 focus-group discussions and interviews with farmer groups, processors, traders, and seed producers. Our findings suggested that the current value proposition for improved seed was insufficient to encourage uptake at scale of improved seed. Farmers planted groundnut on poor soils, with little use of fertilizers or soil improvement conditioners. Brokers and traders purchased groundnuts in pods at the same price, regardless of size, color, or variety. While improved seed existed in limited volumes, the relatively high cost of the seed, combined with the lack of incentives for quality, meant that most farmers recycled their seed or purchased grain for use as seed. The success of future strategies to increase the impact from groundnut breeding hinges on farmers obtaining a higher value proposition from improved groundnut seed. The focus must be broader than seed systems development, encompassing long-term public and private sector investments in developing the peanut butter value chain, combined with investments in improving the agronomic conditions farmers face.
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spelling CGSpace1725182025-01-31T02:02:42Z Quality needs for peanut butter processors and consumers in Tanzania: Implications for breeding and value chain development Mbugua, M. Rutsaert, P. Donovan, J. Muindi, P. Kariuki, S. Muteti, F. market research seed systems food processing This study explores the value proposition for farmers in Tanzania to invest in improved groundnut seed and the related implications for seed systems development. In late 2023–early 2024, we conducted 21 focus-group discussions and interviews with farmer groups, processors, traders, and seed producers. Our findings suggested that the current value proposition for improved seed was insufficient to encourage uptake at scale of improved seed. Farmers planted groundnut on poor soils, with little use of fertilizers or soil improvement conditioners. Brokers and traders purchased groundnuts in pods at the same price, regardless of size, color, or variety. While improved seed existed in limited volumes, the relatively high cost of the seed, combined with the lack of incentives for quality, meant that most farmers recycled their seed or purchased grain for use as seed. The success of future strategies to increase the impact from groundnut breeding hinges on farmers obtaining a higher value proposition from improved groundnut seed. The focus must be broader than seed systems development, encompassing long-term public and private sector investments in developing the peanut butter value chain, combined with investments in improving the agronomic conditions farmers face. 2024-10 2025-01-30T13:42:18Z 2025-01-30T13:42:18Z Poster https://hdl.handle.net/10568/172518 en Open Access application/pdf Mbugua, M., Rutsaert, P., Donovan, J., Muindi, P., Kariuki, S., Muteti, F. 2024. Quality needs for peanut butter processors and consumers in Tanzania: Implications for breeding and value chain development. A Poster presented at the CGIAR Initiative on Market Intelligence WP1-WP2 Workshop, 14-18 October 2024, Harare, Zimbabwe.
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seed systems
food processing
Mbugua, M.
Rutsaert, P.
Donovan, J.
Muindi, P.
Kariuki, S.
Muteti, F.
Quality needs for peanut butter processors and consumers in Tanzania: Implications for breeding and value chain development
title Quality needs for peanut butter processors and consumers in Tanzania: Implications for breeding and value chain development
title_full Quality needs for peanut butter processors and consumers in Tanzania: Implications for breeding and value chain development
title_fullStr Quality needs for peanut butter processors and consumers in Tanzania: Implications for breeding and value chain development
title_full_unstemmed Quality needs for peanut butter processors and consumers in Tanzania: Implications for breeding and value chain development
title_short Quality needs for peanut butter processors and consumers in Tanzania: Implications for breeding and value chain development
title_sort quality needs for peanut butter processors and consumers in tanzania implications for breeding and value chain development
topic market research
seed systems
food processing
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/172518
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