An Inception of Value Chain Development of Sweet Orange; Kinesis to Food Security in the Developing Countries Scenario

Makunda Bhusal, Dipak Bhattarai, Madhav Lamsal, Sandesh Dhital, Ajaya Adhikari
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Sweet orange is one of the major citrus fruits of Nepal which is widely cultivated in mid-hills. This paper assesses the value chain of sweet oranges cultivated in the Ramechhap district of Nepal, considering its economic significance for farmers. The study adopts a qualitative research approach, utilizing key informant interviews and focus group discussions with various stakeholders. Participants were selected based on a list of producers collected from the Prime-Minister Agricultural Modernization Project (PMAMP) Ramechhap district, and the snowball method was employed to identify other actors.  This study revealed that the value chain of sweet oranges in the Ramechhap district involves growers, vendors, wholesalers, retailers, and consumers as the main actors, while federal, provincial, and local agricultural service centres serve as enablers. Additionally, findings show vendors play a dominant role, in determining the per unit price and pressuring farmers to sell immediately after harvest due to limited storage capacity. Vendors are enjoying increased profit margins because they have greater bargaining power over farmers, who have inadequate storage facilities. The study suggests areas for improvement: using quality seedlings, managing nutrients effectively, and employing proper storage techniques like cold stores to prolong shelf-life and enhance quality, taste, and colour. Enhancing productivity via trifoliate rootstock, optimizing fruit quality, and extending shelf-life through improved storage facilities can substantially boost revenue for producers. Understanding the entire value chain provides insights into enhancing the overall performance of value chain actors. Further studies can explore additional dimensions of the chain in more depth.
甜橙价值链发展初探;发展中国家食品安全的动因
甜橙是尼泊尔的主要柑橘类水果之一,广泛种植于半山区。考虑到甜橙对农民的经济意义,本文对尼泊尔拉姆查普县种植的甜橙价值链进行了评估。本研究采用定性研究方法,与各利益相关方进行关键信息访谈和焦点小组讨论。根据从总理农业现代化项目(PMAMP)拉梅查普县收集到的生产者名单挑选参与者,并采用滚雪球法确定其他参与者。 这项研究表明,拉姆查普县甜橙价值链的主要参与者包括种植者、商贩、批发商、零售商和消费者,而联邦、省和地方农业服务中心则是推动者。此外,调查结果显示,由于存储能力有限,商贩在决定单位价格和迫使农民在收获后立即出售方面起着主导作用。由于商贩对储存设施不足的农民有更大的讨价还价能力,因此他们的利润率不断提高。研究提出了需要改进的方面:使用优质种苗、有效管理养分、采用适当的储存技术(如冷库)以延长保质期并提高质量、口感和色泽。通过三叶砧木提高生产率、优化果实质量,以及通过改进贮藏设施延长货架期,可大幅提高生产者的收入。对整个价值链的了解有助于深入了解如何提高价值链参与者的整体绩效。进一步的研究可以更深入地探索价值链的其他方面。
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