Piloting inclusive aquafeed business models: Experiences and outcomes in Zambia
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In Zambia, most smallholder fish farmers are located in regions with poor access to productive inputs,
particularly in Northern and Luapula provinces. To buy high-quality fish feed, farmers in these provinces
have to travel long distances, so most of them instead use incomplete fish feeds, which leads to low fish
productivity. This reveals the glaring need to establish last-mile business models that would provide these
farmers with access to high-quality inputs.
To address this need, the Piloting Inclusive Business and Entrepreneurial Models for Smallholder Fish
Farmers and Poor Value Chain Actors in Zambia and Malawi project, funded by Deutsche Gesellschaft für
Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, aimed to pilot and establish inclusive business models to
improve access to input and output markets, extension and knowledge for smallholder farmers.
This report shares the experiences and outcomes in piloting three last-mile inclusive aquafeed business
models to supply fish feed and knowledge to smallholder farmers in Zambia.
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Mwema CM, Mudege NN and Siamudaala V. 2022. Piloting inclusive aquafeed business models: Experiences and outcomes in Zambia. Penang, Malaysia: WorldFish. Program Report: 2022-27.
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Catherine Mawia Mwema https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8015-5747
Netsayi Mudege https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0389-1967
Netsayi Mudege https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0389-1967
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2022
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WorldFish (WF)