African Foodways and Cultural Studies (Humanities/Social) | 15 December 2002
Market Access and Profitability Dynamics in Indigenous Medicinal Plant Cultivation Programmes for Ugandan Farmers: A Theoretical Framework
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Abstract
Market access barriers and profitability dynamics are critical factors affecting indigenous medicinal plant cultivation programmes for Ugandan farmers. Not applicable as this is a theoretical framework article. Theoretical models will be developed through literature review and analytical frameworks. Indigenous medicinal plant cultivation programmes offer a promising avenue for rural development in Uganda, provided they address market access challenges effectively. Programme developers should prioritise building stronger market linkages and fostering farmer networks to maximise profitability potential.