Missing the bigger picture? Integrating supply chains, consumers and agro-processors into crop improvement strategies in sub-Saharan Africa

IF 1 Q3 AGRONOMY Journal of Crop Improvement Pub Date : 2022-05-16 DOI:10.1080/15427528.2022.2075513
Lisa F. Clark, J. Hobbs
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ABSTRACT Determining how crop improvements like biofortification are integrated into agri-food supply chains across sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is a growing focus in food security frameworks. Nevertheless, improved crop traits meant to address food insecurity are often developed well before practical concerns of adoption are considered. Improved crop varieties such as orange-fleshed sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) and vitamin A cassava (Manihot esculenta) have gained wider acceptance among producers, but other factors along the supply chain inhibit rates of diffusion and adoption. This article reviews how socioeconomic and logistical factors interact at multiple stages of crop improvement strategies. We examine the challenges associated with “top-down,” siloed models of food security frameworks, and then discuss how information flows among stakeholders significantly influence adoption decisions. We conclude by examining how market structures and institutions act as gatekeepers to the successful diffusion of improved crops across SSA.
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错过了大局?将供应链、消费者和农产品加工商纳入撒哈拉以南非洲的作物改良战略
确定如何将生物强化等作物改良技术整合到撒哈拉以南非洲(SSA)的农业食品供应链中,是粮食安全框架日益关注的焦点。然而,旨在解决粮食不安全问题的改良作物性状往往在考虑采用的实际问题之前就被开发出来了。改良的作物品种,如橙肉甘薯(Ipomoea batatas)和维生素A木薯(Manihot esculenta),已经在生产者中获得了更广泛的接受,但供应链上的其他因素抑制了传播和采用的速度。本文综述了社会经济和物流因素如何在作物改良策略的多个阶段相互作用。我们研究了与“自上而下”、孤立的粮食安全框架模型相关的挑战,然后讨论了利益相关者之间的信息流如何显著影响采用决策。最后,我们考察了市场结构和制度如何在整个南撒哈拉地区成功推广改良作物。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Crop Science and Biotechnology (JCSB) is a peer-reviewed international journal published four times a year. JCSB publishes novel and advanced original research articles on topics related to the production science of field crops and resource plants, including cropping systems, sustainable agriculture, environmental change, post-harvest management, biodiversity, crop improvement, and recent advances in physiology and molecular biology. Also covered are related subjects in a wide range of sciences such as the ecological and physiological aspects of crop production and genetic, breeding, and biotechnological approaches for crop improvement.
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