Value Chains Coursework Presentation Final
Value Chains Coursework Presentation Final
Value Chains Coursework Presentation Final
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Introduction
A value chain is a set of linked activities that work to add value
to a product; it consists of actors and actions that improve a
product while linking commodity producers to processors,
markets and consumers.
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Value Chain Management Strategies
Vertical Integration
Farmers concerned with Production
such as land preparation, planting
seeds, applying fertilizers, controlling
pests and weeds and harvesting.
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Value Chain Management Strategies
Horizontal Integration
Farmers may be excluded from
making decisions that concern them
for example contract farming
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Inclusive chain development for Win-Win Situation
Integration of post-farm activities
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Pathways of enhancing farmers’ position in the chain
Integration
of post-farm activities
2 4
no CHAIN CHAIN participation
participation in in chain
Activity integrator (CO-) OWNER managemen
chain
Management t
1 3
Specialization
in farm production
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Backward and Forward Linkages
Backward Linkages
Refer to linkages from the farm to
the part of the non-farm sector that
provides inputs for agricultural
production, e.g agroinput dealers.
Forward Linkages
Refer to the part of the non-farm
sector that uses agricultural output
as an input e.g maize to maize mills,
Sorghum to Breweries, cotton to
textiles.
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Forms of Agribusiness ownership
Sole Proprietorship: Business Limited Liability Company
is owned and operated single (LLC): Is a combination of the
handedly. first three structures.
Partnership:
Cooperative: Is a business
Exists among
organization owned by a
persons numbering 2-20 who
group of individuals and is
carry on a business together
operated for their mutual
with the aim of making profits. benefit.
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THANK YOU
MWESIGWA FRANKLIN
UIB/ARF/2018/004
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