Background ad rationale
Recently, the exploration of agri-food value chains has emerged as a promising strategy to enhance household livelihoods and food security. These value chains represent complex systems involving a network of interconnected and mutually dependent actors. Understanding the dynamics of agri-food value chains is crucial for fostering collaboration among these actors. However, despite increased academic interest, there is a notable gap in understanding how the “intermediate” segments of these chains contribute to connecting producers and consumers. This gap is partly due to a lack of sufficient data on the impact of these intermediate segments on household food security. Furthermore, the mechanisms of price transmission along the value chain also require further examination to fully understand and address the challenges within Ethiopia’s food system.
