Sustainable Food Value Chains Knowledge Platform

Mozambique Agricultural Value Chain Analysis

2016

This analysis by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) discusses nine value chains: oilseeds (soybean, sesame, groundnut), pulses (pigeon pea, common bean, cowpea), banana, cashew and vegetables. The analysis provides an overview of the structure and functions of each value chain, identifies priority end markets and constraints to realizing benefits, and recommends potential value chain upgrading strategies. The results provide a foundation on which more detailed intervention strategies can be developed.

Countries: Mozambique
Commodities: Banana, Bean, Cowpea, Pigeon pea, Cashew, Sesame, Soybean (oil), Other oil crops, Vegetables in general
Topics: SFVC development in general, Economic sustainability in general, Social sustainability in general, Environmental sustainability in general, Analysis in general, End-market analysis, Value chain mapping in general, Vision and Strategy development, Value chain upgrading in general
Authoring organization: The United States Agency for International Development (USAID)
Publisher: The United States Agency for International Development (USAID)
Type: Case study
Format: Document
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