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Linking medicinal plant production with livelihood enhancement in Bangladesh: Implications of a vertically integrated value chain
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Shahidullah, AKM and Haque, CE, Linking medicinal plant production with livelihood enhancement in Bangladesh: Implications of a vertically integrated value chain, The Journal of Transdisciplinary Environmental Studies, 9, (2) pp. 1-18. ISSN 1602-2297 (2010) [Refereed Article]
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Abstract
In this paper, we analyse the value chain for medicinal plants produced by village-based marginal
farmers and homestead growers whose livelihoods are significantly supported by the commercial scale production of several plant species. We also suggest an improved value chain system through economic coordination
that links production with the enhancement of the producers’ livelihoods. A field-based investigation was
carried out in Natore district of northwest Bangladesh where a total of 160 farmers and households from
eight villages, located within two unions, were engaged in the production of medicinal plant species. The
research gathered explanations for the resultant improvements in livelihoods and the wider acceptance of such
unconventional agricultural practices in the locality. The findings revealed that the primary and wholesale
secondary markets were mostly dominated by middlemen who cause inflated prices due to lack of competition
in the medicinal plants value chain. A closer linkage between the producers and processors through vertical
integration in the value chain could result in a multitude of benefits to both the producers and processors of
medicinal plants in terms of price, quality, lead time and overall control of the supply chain.
Item Details
Item Type: | Refereed Article |
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Keywords: | Medicinal plants, livelihood, value chain, vertical integration |
Research Division: | Commerce, Management, Tourism and Services |
Research Group: | Strategy, management and organisational behaviour |
Research Field: | Innovation management |
Objective Division: | Plant Production and Plant Primary Products |
Objective Group: | Horticultural crops |
Objective Field: | Ornamentals, natives, flowers and nursery plants |
UTAS Author: | Shahidullah, AKM (Dr A K M Shahidullah) |
ID Code: | 142366 |
Year Published: | 2010 |
Deposited By: | TSBE |
Deposited On: | 2021-01-12 |
Last Modified: | 2021-05-27 |
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