Case Report
Agro-Processing Value Chains Mapping and Technology Needs Assessment for Taita Taveta County, Kenya
Issue:
Volume 11, Issue 1, March 2025
Pages:
1-11
Received:
25 October 2024
Accepted:
13 November 2024
Published:
22 January 2025
DOI:
10.11648/j.ijsdr.20251101.11
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Abstract: A value chain mapping exercise was carried out in Taita Taveta County, focusing on the agro-processing value chain. The survey carried out by the Kenya Industrial Research and Development Institute (KIRDI), was conducted as part of the Kenya Industry and Entrepreneurship Project (KIEP), supported by the World Bank. The aim of the survey was to explore the technological challenges and opportunities faced by small businesses to help them grow, innovate, and compete more effectively. By looking closely at value chains like rice, dairy, bananas, mushrooms, beekeeping, leather, and engineering services, the study mapped out the specific technology needs of local enterprises. To do this, researchers used both qualitative and quantitative methods, gathering insights through interviews, group discussions, and on-site visits with key players in these sectors. The findings from the mapping exercise, revealed several challenges holding these businesses back which include; outdated equipment, limited opportunities for value addition, poor access to markets, and weak infrastructure. On top of that, the high cost of inputs adds more strain to farmers and processors. The outcome of the survey doesn't stop at identifying problems; it offers practical solutions in an intervention matrix, laying out clear steps to help businesses improve productivity, enhance product quality, and boost income. With the right support, Taita Taveta’s agricultural and livestock sectors have strong potential for growth and transformation.
Abstract: A value chain mapping exercise was carried out in Taita Taveta County, focusing on the agro-processing value chain. The survey carried out by the Kenya Industrial Research and Development Institute (KIRDI), was conducted as part of the Kenya Industry and Entrepreneurship Project (KIEP), supported by the World Bank. The aim of the survey was to expl...
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