2021
DOI: 10.1007/s12571-021-01213-4
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Integrating the soybean-maize-chicken value chains to attain nutritious diets in Tanzania

Abstract: In Tanzania, diets are dominated by starchy staple crops such as maize, levels of malnutrition are high and largely attributed to lack of dietary diversity. We employed fuzzy cognitive mapping to understand the current soybean, maize and chicken value chains, to highlight stakeholder relationships and to identify entry points for value chain integration to support nutritious diets in Tanzania. The fuzzy cognitive maps were constructed based on information gathered during household interviews with 569 farming h… Show more

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“…We confirmed the existence of the 3 main production systems that had been initially proposed ( Wilson et al, 2021 ); that is, free-range/extensive production, semi-intensive, and intensive systems both in urban and rural locations. Nevertheless, we felt the need to make subdivisions within these types based on the outcome of our survey.…”
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confidence: 81%
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“…We confirmed the existence of the 3 main production systems that had been initially proposed ( Wilson et al, 2021 ); that is, free-range/extensive production, semi-intensive, and intensive systems both in urban and rural locations. Nevertheless, we felt the need to make subdivisions within these types based on the outcome of our survey.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Thus, in Iringa on one hand, the small-scale farms own small flocks under a low input-output system while relying on scavenging and/or partial feeding and producing their own chicks using natural hatching as for most developing countries ( Pius et al, 2021 ). On the other hand, the medium-large scale farmers buy feed and feed ingredients as well as the 1-day-old chicks from the feed companies, hatcheries and/or selling agents ( Wilson et al, 2021 ). Based on the subdivision of the farming systems, we found that while the intensification of small-scale farming systems is highly constrained by limited access to quality feed, the development of the medium-large scale farms is constrained by a limited supply of 1-day-old chicks.…”
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confidence: 99%
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