Cassava and sweet potato value chains in Mvomero and Kongwa districts

This study was conducted to analyze cassava and sweet potato value chains so as to identify potential areas for intervention in order to improve small-scale farmers‟ access to markets in Mvomero and Kongwa districts. The study was a cross sectional design. Data were collected from 245 cassava and...

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Autor principal: Mkani, W.
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Publicado: Sokoine University of Agriculture 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/76913
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description This study was conducted to analyze cassava and sweet potato value chains so as to identify potential areas for intervention in order to improve small-scale farmers‟ access to markets in Mvomero and Kongwa districts. The study was a cross sectional design. Data were collected from 245 cassava and sweet potato value chains actors using individual interview, focused group discussions and key informant interviews. The data collected was summarized using Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS), Microsoft Excel and content analysis. Subsector mapping analysis was used to map cassava and sweet potato value chains. Results indicate that several constraints exist in all the two sub-sectors which among other things include low production, poor access to inputs, lack of market information, poor support services, poor linkages, lack of value addition and poor infrastructure. Profit and marketing margins along the cassava and sweet potato value chains were computed. Results indicate variations in gross margins with the highest gross margin of 34 355 Tshs/bag obtained by local processors while the farmers‟ gross margin was 24 709.31 Tshs/bag. For the case of sweet potatoes, the highest gross margin of 29 884.41 Tshs/bag was obtained by farmers while local processors‟ obtained the lowest gross margin of 3 050 Tshs/bag. Regression analysis model was used to analyse the determinants of cassava and sweet potato farmers‟ profitability. The findings show that farm size, experience of household head and farm location were the main determinants of cassava and sweet potato farmers‟ profitability Convention method, Shepherd‟s method and Acharya‟s modified marketing efficiency methods were applied to determine the marketing efficiency at different channels of cassava and sweet potato marketing system. Results indicate that market efficiency in all the two sub-sectors decreases as the marketing costs and/or margins of intermediaries in the marketing channels increases and vice versa. In conclusion, the two sub-sectors in general face a number of challenges that hinder the development of a sustainable and profitable value chain. Therefore, it is recommended that the challenges need to be addressed by involving government, researchers and private parties in establishing a sustainable and profitable cassava and sweet potato value chains.
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spelling CGSpace769132023-02-15T09:21:36Z Cassava and sweet potato value chains in Mvomero and Kongwa districts Mkani, W. cassava sweet potatoes value systems research This study was conducted to analyze cassava and sweet potato value chains so as to identify potential areas for intervention in order to improve small-scale farmers‟ access to markets in Mvomero and Kongwa districts. The study was a cross sectional design. Data were collected from 245 cassava and sweet potato value chains actors using individual interview, focused group discussions and key informant interviews. The data collected was summarized using Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS), Microsoft Excel and content analysis. Subsector mapping analysis was used to map cassava and sweet potato value chains. Results indicate that several constraints exist in all the two sub-sectors which among other things include low production, poor access to inputs, lack of market information, poor support services, poor linkages, lack of value addition and poor infrastructure. Profit and marketing margins along the cassava and sweet potato value chains were computed. Results indicate variations in gross margins with the highest gross margin of 34 355 Tshs/bag obtained by local processors while the farmers‟ gross margin was 24 709.31 Tshs/bag. For the case of sweet potatoes, the highest gross margin of 29 884.41 Tshs/bag was obtained by farmers while local processors‟ obtained the lowest gross margin of 3 050 Tshs/bag. Regression analysis model was used to analyse the determinants of cassava and sweet potato farmers‟ profitability. The findings show that farm size, experience of household head and farm location were the main determinants of cassava and sweet potato farmers‟ profitability Convention method, Shepherd‟s method and Acharya‟s modified marketing efficiency methods were applied to determine the marketing efficiency at different channels of cassava and sweet potato marketing system. Results indicate that market efficiency in all the two sub-sectors decreases as the marketing costs and/or margins of intermediaries in the marketing channels increases and vice versa. In conclusion, the two sub-sectors in general face a number of challenges that hinder the development of a sustainable and profitable value chain. Therefore, it is recommended that the challenges need to be addressed by involving government, researchers and private parties in establishing a sustainable and profitable cassava and sweet potato value chains. 2013 2016-09-02T11:51:53Z 2016-09-02T11:51:53Z Thesis https://hdl.handle.net/10568/76913 en Limited Access Sokoine University of Agriculture Mkani, W. 2013. Cassava and sweet potato value chains in Mvomero and Kongwa districts. MSc thesis. Morogoro, Tanzania: Sokoine University of Agriculture.
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Cassava and sweet potato value chains in Mvomero and Kongwa districts
title Cassava and sweet potato value chains in Mvomero and Kongwa districts
title_full Cassava and sweet potato value chains in Mvomero and Kongwa districts
title_fullStr Cassava and sweet potato value chains in Mvomero and Kongwa districts
title_full_unstemmed Cassava and sweet potato value chains in Mvomero and Kongwa districts
title_short Cassava and sweet potato value chains in Mvomero and Kongwa districts
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sweet potatoes
value systems
research
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