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Value Chain Interventions:A Blessing or a Curse?


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1 Department of Globalisation and Development, Institute of Development Studies (IDS), University of Sussex, United Kingdom
     

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Business activity must be recognized as a tool to facilitate and address global issues, like malnutrition and hunger. There are food items within the market systems and economies around the globe that result in nutritional deficiencies in growing children, especially those that belong to under developed and developing states. There are various ways in which this issue may be targeted and rectified. This paper aims at highlighting the significance of private business activity within the value chains and interventions in order to provide nutrient rich foods to the poor by an increase in the demand and supply of food.

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Malnutrition, Hunger, Value Chain Intervention, Poor.
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Amna Anwar
Department of Globalisation and Development, Institute of Development Studies (IDS), University of Sussex, United Kingdom

Abstract


Business activity must be recognized as a tool to facilitate and address global issues, like malnutrition and hunger. There are food items within the market systems and economies around the globe that result in nutritional deficiencies in growing children, especially those that belong to under developed and developing states. There are various ways in which this issue may be targeted and rectified. This paper aims at highlighting the significance of private business activity within the value chains and interventions in order to provide nutrient rich foods to the poor by an increase in the demand and supply of food.

Keywords


Malnutrition, Hunger, Value Chain Intervention, Poor.