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Losing out to Supermarkets – The Transformation of Fruit and Vegetable Supply Chains in Southern Africa

Supermarket chains have spread throughout Southern Africa and thereby restructured agri-food markets. Fragmented public markets have increasingly been replaced by supermarket stores which can offer products of better quality at lower prices. Those farmers who previously supplied public markets are now superfluous and have difficulties in entering new supermarket channels due to high entry requirements, in particular private standards. Although the expansion of supermarkets provides new opportunities for smallholders to participate in new supply chains, their inclusion has failed as supermarkets have not been able or willing to support farmers sufficiently. Instead, they co-operate with bigger farms which are able to meet their standards, or import the desired produce. Several alternative strategies for smallholders have been suggested, however, it remains uncertain whether an inclusion of smallholders into supermarket channels is the best available approach at all.

Author:David Parduhn

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Losing out to Supermarkets - The Transformation of Fruit and Vegetable Supply Chains in Southern Africa (2404)

Renewable Energy Technologies – Benefits, Opportunities and Constraints

Renewable energy sources are considered sustainable in the sense that they cannot ‘run out’ as well as in the sense that their environmental and social impacts are generally more benign than those of fossil fuels.

Experience shows that as the scale of use increases, costs decline significantly in the early years. A growing number of developing country’s governments have recognized the essential role that renewable energy technologies can play in meeting basic energy needs and achieving the MDGs. Well-designed policies will allow the cost of the renewable options to fall rapidly in the first years. In this summary paper MA student Cynthia Odera argues that this may only come about through the combined efforts of governments and the private enterprises.

Author: Cynthia Odera

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