Gender and Social Inclusion in the Cashew Nut Value Chain: The Role of Women and Youth in Agro Processing in Tanzania

P. Mihyo, Z. Mihyo, Stella Msami, Mbarwa Kivuyo, Audax Rukonge
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Abstract:The main thrust of the article is that women and youth play significant roles in the cashew nut value chain, that is, from production, processing, to marketing and trade but they face more constraints than other social groups, especially in production, processing and marketing because of lack of ownership and access to productive resources such as land, credit, and membership in marketing cooperatives. Their lack of recognition deprives them of opportunities to enter into gainful transactions that can improve their working capital, activities and productivity. Their production and processing activities still depend on crude, hazardous, ineffective and inefficient inputs, implements and technologies. Furthermore, they lack the necessary knowledge, confidence and networks that can help them to secure access to inputs and markets without having to go through intermediaries. In addition, they also lack the necessary information, knowledge and skills that can help them to comply with the national regulations for registering of food processing enterprises, national and international food quality standards to qualify them to take part in dynamic domestic and export markets. The article recommends a gender and youth inclusive approach that increases women and youth entitlement to the ownership of productive assets, access to credit, awareness of technical standards required for cashew nuts on local and international markets and modern equipment and technology.
腰果价值链中的性别和社会包容:妇女和青年在坦桑尼亚农业加工中的作用
摘要:本文的主旨是妇女和青年在腰果价值链(即从生产、加工到营销和贸易)中发挥着重要作用,但由于缺乏所有权和获得土地、信贷和营销合作社成员资格等生产资源的机会,她们比其他社会群体面临更多限制,特别是在生产、加工和营销方面。由于得不到承认,他们失去了参与有收益的交易的机会,而这些交易可以改善他们的营运资金、活动和生产力。它们的生产和加工活动仍然依赖于粗糙、危险、无效和低效的投入、工具和技术。此外,他们缺乏必要的知识、信心和网络,这些知识、信心和网络可以帮助他们在不必通过中介机构的情况下获得投入和市场。此外,他们还缺乏必要的信息、知识和技能,无法帮助他们遵守食品加工企业注册的国家法规、国家和国际食品质量标准,从而使他们有资格参与充满活力的国内和出口市场。文章建议采取一种包容性别和青年的方法,增加妇女和青年对生产性资产所有权的权利,获得信贷的机会,对当地和国际市场上腰果所需技术标准的认识,以及现代设备和技术。
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