ABSTRACT
This study was conducted to assess the market chain analysis of African Indigenous
Vegetables (AIVs) in Tanzania with emphasis of African eggplant (Solanum aethiopicum)
among smallholder farmers. Specifically the study had four objectives namely (a) to
identify African indigenous vegetables with high value marketing potential grown in the
study area (b) to identify supply chain actors (c) to determine role played by different
actors along the market chain (d) to determine the profitability of African eggplant by
small holder farmers. Primary data were collected and gathered using structured
questionnaires, observation and discussion. Responses from the interview were coded and
analysed with the aid of the excel and Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS)
computer programme. Data analysis entailed a descriptive statistics. Gross Margin
technique was employed to determine profitability among the market actors. Through
ranking, African eggplant were identified the most in contributing more in provisional of
dual functions of vegetables both physical and mental health and poverty alleviation due
to it is long harvesting period hence long supply duration in market supply. The study
identified that main actors in this sub sector are producers, traders, transporters and
consumers. It was also revealed that, while GM/Kg (Tshs37.35) from producer seemed to
be low compared with that of wholesalers GM/Kg (Tshs 42.78), the GM/Kg (Tshs 114.62)
for retailers is higher hence receiving more benefits than other actors along the chain.
Therefore it may be concluded that by identifying different actors and roles played along
the market chain will assist the institutions in formulation of policy intervention that may
stimulate smallholders’ farmers’ profitability in AIV marketing. Hence it was
recommended that, establishing institutions such as NGOs or Cooperatives will promote
farmers to work together in order to have a strong voice and unity as they need to
negotiate for favorable prices for their produce.
OSANO, Z (2021). Market Chain Analysis Of African Indigenous Vegetables (Aivs) In Tanzania: A Case Study Of African Eggplant (Solanum Aethiopicum) In Kahama District. Afribary. Retrieved from https://afribary.com/works/market-chain-analysis-of-african-indigenous-vegetables-aivs-in-tanzania-a-case-study-of-african-eggplant-solanum-aethiopicum-in-kahama-district
OSANO, ZEDEKIAH "Market Chain Analysis Of African Indigenous Vegetables (Aivs) In Tanzania: A Case Study Of African Eggplant (Solanum Aethiopicum) In Kahama District" Afribary. Afribary, 09 May. 2021, https://afribary.com/works/market-chain-analysis-of-african-indigenous-vegetables-aivs-in-tanzania-a-case-study-of-african-eggplant-solanum-aethiopicum-in-kahama-district. Accessed 23 Nov. 2024.
OSANO, ZEDEKIAH . "Market Chain Analysis Of African Indigenous Vegetables (Aivs) In Tanzania: A Case Study Of African Eggplant (Solanum Aethiopicum) In Kahama District". Afribary, Afribary, 09 May. 2021. Web. 23 Nov. 2024. < https://afribary.com/works/market-chain-analysis-of-african-indigenous-vegetables-aivs-in-tanzania-a-case-study-of-african-eggplant-solanum-aethiopicum-in-kahama-district >.
OSANO, ZEDEKIAH . "Market Chain Analysis Of African Indigenous Vegetables (Aivs) In Tanzania: A Case Study Of African Eggplant (Solanum Aethiopicum) In Kahama District" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 23, 2024. https://afribary.com/works/market-chain-analysis-of-african-indigenous-vegetables-aivs-in-tanzania-a-case-study-of-african-eggplant-solanum-aethiopicum-in-kahama-district