Group model-building approach to understand the dynamics and identifying entry points to build resilience in the groundnut value chain in Senegal (opens in new tab)
IntroductionSenegal’s groundnut value chain covers approximately 1.25 million hectares and underpins the food security and livelihoods of a large rural population. Yet it is beset by persistent structural constraints across both supply and demand dimensions, including weak seed systems, fragmented input delivery, volatile prices, low processing capacity utilization, and climate-driven production risks, that limit its efficiency, inclusiveness, and resilience.MethodsThis study combined large-s...
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