Local value chain interventions: A systematic review
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posted on 2020-02-11, 00:00 authored by Kirt Hainzer, Talitha BestTalitha Best, Philip BrownPhilip BrownPurpose: The purpose of this paper twofold: first, to review the current state of knowledge regarding local value chain (LVC) interventions in the context of international agricultural research and development; and, secondly, by synthesising the empirical findings from LVC projects, to provide guidance for future research and intervention design. Design/methodology/approach: This paper utilises systematic review and qualitative meta-synthesis guidelines to review and synthesise recent research papers and case studies dealing specifically with the development of LVCs, authored by professionals affiliated with development agencies and international research consortiums. Findings: The paper identifies a novel two-phase characterisation of LVC interventions. Phase 1 identifies opportunities for interventions, which are characterised as typologies and presented upon a spectrum of value chain functionality from underdeveloped to mature. Phase 2 is the selection and implementation of strategies to achieve the identified opportunities from Phase 1, and the paper characterises these strategies per the domain of value chain functionality which they target. Research limitations/implications: The interaction between context, socio-economic constraints and intervention strategies is still a poorly understood feature of value chain interventions, and the paper posits that a greater understanding of these interactions is crucial to the success of value chain interventions. Originality/value: The paper provides the first synthesis of LVC interventions, while outlining research priorities and knowledge gaps required to design interventions which are consummate to the context and functionality of a prioritised chain. © 2019, Emerald Publishing Limited.
Funding
Category 1 - Australian Competitive Grants (this includes ARC, NHMRC)
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Volume
9Issue
4Start Page
369End Page
390Number of Pages
22eISSN
2044-0847ISSN
2044-0839Publisher
Emerald Publishing, UKPublisher DOI
Peer Reviewed
- Yes
Open Access
- No
Acceptance Date
2018-12-17Author Research Institute
- Institute for Future Farming Systems
Era Eligible
- Yes
Journal
Journal of Agribusiness in Developing and Emerging EconomiesUsage metrics
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