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Managing seasonality in West African informal urban vegetable markets: the role of household relations

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posted on 2025-04-28, 09:33 authored by Imogen Bellwood‐Howard, Isaac Gershon Kodwo Ansah, Samuel Arkoh Donkoh, Gabin Korbéogo

Seasonality influences African informal agricultural markets, but existing literature inadequately explores its interactions with market actors' social relations and livelihood outcomes. Thus, agricultural commercialisation policy ineffectively supports such actors to manage seasonality. Across Bamako, Ouagadougou and Tamale, we conducted interviews, focus group discussions, and a survey of farmer and marketer profits across seasons. Hot, dry season lettuce transactions performed by marketers are more likely to make profit. Farmers and marketers rely on household and community relations and reproduce gendered skills to optimise profit and secure future income streams. Policies supporting household reproduction, and infrastructure, may best support their marketing activity.

History

Publication status

  • Published

Journal

Journal of International Development

ISSN

0954-1748

Publisher

Wiley

Issue

5

Volume

33

Page range

874-893

Department affiliated with

  • Institute of Development Studies Publications

Institution

University of Sussex

Peer reviewed?

  • Yes