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Many developing countries are experiencing a food system transformation with a rapid growth of supermarkets. This supermarket growth can be attributed to demand-side factors such as rising incomes, urbanization, and changing lifestyles, as well as supply-side factors, such as market...
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. Here, we analyze impacts on farm household nutrition. Building on data from vegetable farmers in Kenya, we show that … impacts on dietary quality. The total nutrition effects of supermarket participation could be even more positive if women were …
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Supermarkets and high-value exports are currently gaining ground in the agri-food systems of many developing countries. While recent research has analyzed income effects in the small farm sector, impacts on farming efficiency have hardly been studied. Using a survey of Kenyan vegetable growers...
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Kenya. Participation in supermarket channels is associated with a 50% gain in average household income, leading to …
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heterogeneity for contracts in Kenya. In the study region, supermarkets use contracts to source for fresh vegetables directly from …
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understanding. Reviewing recent evidence from Kenya, we show that buying food in supermarkets instead of traditional outlets …
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analysis focuses on vegetable producers in Kenya. Participation in supermarket channels is associated with large income gains …
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participation intensity and free-riding, using the example of banana groups in Kenya. The results suggest that family labor …
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In many developing countries, the food retail sector is rapidly modernizing. With rising urban middle classes, supermarkets are increasingly replacing wet markets and other traditional retail outlets as the preferred place of food purchases. These shifts in the food retail sector also have...
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from Kenya to analyze an existing WII program and how changes in contractual design might encourage uptake. Better training …
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