This paper explores dominant local products produced by small-scale farmers and entrepreneurs within communities in Iringa region and how the products can be improved upon by rebranding them to meet the global market demands. The study focuses on local products such as Iringa basket, zanthoxylum-chalybeum (mkunungu), tomato, peach fruit, purple passion, pears, mushrooms, and ‘bagia.’ The aim is to unveil challenges that producers face and identify ways that can be adapted to brand the locally produced products in order to win the potential customers in the global market. The study employed qualitative research methods in which farmers, entrepreneurs and agriculture officers in Kilolo, Mufindi and Iringa Municipality were interviewed. A docu...
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Geographical Indication (GI) adds value through product differentiation based on quality, protection...
Indigenous natural food plants are critical to rural livelihoods, especially in arid and semi-arid r...
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15 páginasTourism and agriculture are important contributors to the development of local economies. ...
This study is on “Smallholder agriculture constraints in Tanzania: lessons and opportunities from Pa...
This study was conducted to investigate the inclusion of small-scale producers in dynamic local and...
This study focuses on commercial mushroom production, a relatively new economic activity in Swazilan...
Activities to scale up production and consumption of African leafy vegetables have increased greatly...
The total consumption of fresh vegetables in Swaziland is estimated around 40,000 tonnes per year an...
Geographical Indication (GI) adds value through product differentiation based on quality, protection...
Indigenous natural food plants are critical to rural livelihoods, especially in arid and semi-arid r...
Tourism in Tanzania has been on the rise since late 1990s when the markets were fully liberalized. T...
This study was conducted to assess the market chain analysis of African Indigenous Vegetables (AIVs)...
This study examines the current situation and challenges in orange production and marketing in Muhez...
A dissertation on Vegetables and Fruits Consumption Campaign and Sales for Sustainable Economic Deve...
Declining proceeds from traditional agricultural exports have prompted poor countries to seek altern...
Commercialisation of natural plant species is widely recognised as a mechanism for improving food se...
Indigenous crops, through their high nutritional value and hardy attributes, offer potential trade o...
15 páginasTourism and agriculture are important contributors to the development of local economies. ...
This study is on “Smallholder agriculture constraints in Tanzania: lessons and opportunities from Pa...
This study was conducted to investigate the inclusion of small-scale producers in dynamic local and...
This study focuses on commercial mushroom production, a relatively new economic activity in Swazilan...
Activities to scale up production and consumption of African leafy vegetables have increased greatly...
The total consumption of fresh vegetables in Swaziland is estimated around 40,000 tonnes per year an...