General
Keywords
soybean-maize-chicken value chains, sustainable food systems, Tanzania
Promotor
Prof. Dr S.J. Oosting, Prof. Dr K.E. Giller
Co-promotors
Dr M.A. Slingerland, Dr F.P. Baijukya
Date
Country
Tanzania
Abstract
Tanzania is among the sub-Saharan African countries experiencing food insecurity due to high rates of malnutrition in many forms, largely attributed to a lack of dietary diversity among disadvantaged urban and rural households. Surprisingly, Tanzania's breadbasket regions important for food production have high rates of micronutrient deficiency, partly due to limited dietary diversity. This thesis focused on exploring the potential of soybean-maize-chicken value chains to support the sustainable production of diversified diets and to identify entry points for value chain integration in the Southern Highlands of Tanzania...
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Contact
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Email
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