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Development Southern Africa | 2005

Access to urban markets for small-scale producers of indigenous cereals: a qualitative study of consumption practices and potential demand among urban consumers in Polokwane

Anne Bichard; Sandrine Dury; H.C. Schonfeldt; Tshidi Moroka; Faith Motau; Nicolas Bricas

This study of urban residents of Polokwane, the capital of the Limpopo province in South Africa, was designed to describe how, where, when and by whom sorghum and millet are consumed; how the subjects of the study perceived these grains; to what extent the produce of small-scale producers was considered acceptable; and to gauge their potential demand for products derived from indigenous cereals. Qualitative data were collected using individual interviews and focus-group sessions. The findings suggest that sorghum, which is easily purchasable in town, is widely consumed, mainly as soft porridge, but also as thick porridge, fermented porridge and sorghum beer. The age of consumers, the closeness of their links with rural areas and their religion influence their consumption of sorghum products. Sorghum is seen as being healthy, nutritious and traditional, but inconvenient to cook and preserve. Millet, which is not readily available in Polokwane, is considered old-fashioned. A ‘need for tradition’, or its opposite, a ‘need for modernity’, among consumers underlies their demand for products derived from indigenous cereals, a demand which is only partially satisfied. Many respondents would be ready to purchase products originating from small-scale farmers; some may believe that the quality of the produce of small farms is better, or may feel solidarity with small farmers and want to support them. This paper presents ideas for further investigation about the possibility of developing specific products and marketing strategies that will allow small-scale farmers to meet an unsatisfied urban demand.


Cahiers Agricultures | 2012

Le « paradoxe » de Sikasso (Mali) : pourquoi « produire plus » ne suffit-il pas pour bien nourrir les enfants des familles d’agriculteurs ?

Sandrine Dury; Ibrahima Bocoum


Autrepart | 2012

Adaptation des sociétés bédouines de la côte nord-ouest de l'Egypte au changement global

Véronique Alary; Ibrahim Daoud; Mona Abdelzaher; Omar Salama; Adel Aboul-Naga; Nicolas Merveille; Jean-François Tourrand; Sandrine Dury


Cahiers Agricultures | 2012

Comparaison de plusieurs scénarios de lutte contre l'insécurité alimentaire au Mali

Françoise Gérard; Sandrine Dury; Jean-François Bélières; Manda Sadio Keita; Michel Benoit-Cattin


World Food Policy | 2015

The negative side of the agricultural–nutrition impact pathways: A literature review

Sandrine Dury; Arlène Alpha; Anne Bichard


Pro-poor development in low-income countries : food, agriculture, trade and environement. 106th EAAE Seminar, October 23-27, 2007, Montpellier-Palavas, France | 2007

Retail Market Prices of Fonio Reveal The Demand For Quality Characteristics in Bamako, Mali

Sandrine Dury; Véronique Meuriot; Geneviève Fliedel; Sandy Blancher; Fanta Bore Guindo; Djibril Drame; Nicolas Bricas; Lamissa Diakite; Jean-François Cruz


Cahiers Agricultures | 2004

Limites du système local d'approvisionnement alimentaire urbain en Afrique subsaharienne : le cas des féculents au Sud-Cameroun

Sandrine Dury; Jean‐Claude Medou; Divine Foudjem Tita; Christian Nolte


Cahiers Agricultures | 2016

Consomme-t-on ce que l’on sème ? Relations entre diversité de la production, revenu agricole et diversité alimentaire au Burkina Faso

Alissia Lourme-Ruiz; Sandrine Dury; Yves Martin-Prével


Matière à débattre et décider | 2011

Consommation et consommateurs

Pierre Combris; Bernard Maire; Vincent Réquillart; Armelle Champenois; Sandrine Dury; Séverine Gojard


Les productions bananières : un enjeu économique majeur pour la sécurité alimentaire : International Symposium, Douala, Cameroon, 10-14 November 1998 | 1998

La consommation et les critères de qualité du plantain à Douala et Yaoundé

Sandrine Dury; Nicolas Bricas; Jean Tchango Tchango; Achille Bikoï

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Pierre Janin

Institut de recherche pour le développement

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Eve Fouilleux

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Geneviève Fliedel

Centre de coopération internationale en recherche agronomique pour le développement

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Bernard Maire

Institut de recherche pour le développement

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Françoise Gérard

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Johny Egg

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Magali Aubert

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Véronique Alary

International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas

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