The Need for a Food Systems Approach in Smallholder Food and Nutrition Security Initiatives: Lessons from Inclusive Agribusiness in Smallholder Communities
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. The Food Systems Approach—A Conceptual Background
3. The Scope of Inclusive Business Models
3.1. Description of the Initiatives
3.2. Inclusion and Quality of Inclusion
3.3. Inclusive Businesses’ Contribution to Smallholder Household Food Security
4. Discussion and Conclusions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Country | Author(s) and Year | Primary Inclusive Features | Produce |
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Ethiopia | Gebru et al., 2019 [42] | Production/marketing support | Malt barley |
Ethiopia | Gebru et al., 2019 [43] | Production/marketing support | Vegetables |
Ethiopia | Worku 2019 [41] | Production/marketing support | Malt barley |
Ethiopia | Tommasi 2018 [44] | Production/marketing support | Various: Livestock/dairy; Food/cash crops |
Ghana | Mangnus and van Westen 2018 [45] | Production/marketing support | Maize |
Ghana | de Veries 2017 [46] | Production/marketing support | Various: Fruit crops |
Kenya | Wangu et al., 2021 [39] | Production/marketing support | French bean |
Kenya | Wangu et al., 2020 [40] | Production/marketing support | Mango |
Zimbabwe | Mutema and Chiromo 2014 [47] | Production/marketing support | Tabasco chili |
Tanzania | Herrmann et al., 2018 [48] | Production/marketing support | Various: Food and cash crops |
Various | Kaminski et al., 2020 [49] (Review article) | Production/marketing support | Aquaculture |
Various | German et al., 2020 [50] (Review article) | Production/marketing support | Various: Food and cash crops |
Various | World Bank 2018; 2012 [51,52] (Report) | Production/marketing support | Various |
Initiative | Factors Determining Participation in IBMs |
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Vegetable (Ethiopia) | Productive resources (farm plot size, irrigation infrastructure), cooperative membership, extension services, age of household head, market distance, risk perception |
Malt barley I (Ethiopia) | Production resources (farm plot size, size of livestock holding, labor), information access (radio), age, institutional support, distance to market, risk perception |
Malt barley II (Ethiopia) | Production resources (land plot size, labor) |
French bean (Kenya) | Productive resources (farm plot size, irrigation infrastructure) |
Mango (Kenya) | Productive resources (farm plot size, number of mango trees, labor), access to loans, age, education of household head |
Food and cash crops (Tanzania) | Production resource/asset (size of livestock holding, vehicle), distance to market, non-farm income, information access |
Farm forestry (South Asia) | Production resources (farm plot size) |
Aquaculture (developing countries) | Production resources (farm plot size), finance, human and social capital |
Food and cash crops (developing countries) | Production resources (irrigation, machinery) risk perception |
Initiative | Food Security Contribution (and Reasons/Factors Where Applicable) |
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Vegetable (Ethiopia) |
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Malt barley I (Ethiopia) |
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Malt barley II (Ethiopia) |
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Various (Ethiopia) |
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French bean (Kenya) |
|
Mango (Kenya) |
|
Maize (Ghana) |
|
Fruits (Ghana) |
|
Tabasco chili (Zimbabwe) |
|
Food and cash crops (Tanzania) |
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