The Fine Line between Trusting and Cheating: Exploring Relationships between Actors in Ugandan Pineapple Value Chains
Katharine Tröger (),
Margareta Amy Lelea () and
Brigitte Kaufmann ()
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Katharine Tröger: University of Kassel
Margareta Amy Lelea: University of Kassel
Brigitte Kaufmann: German Institute for Tropical and Subtropical Agriculture (DITSL)
The European Journal of Development Research, 2018, vol. 30, issue 5, No 4, 823-841
Abstract:
Abstract Inclusive food value chain development is particularly challenging when numerous smallholders engage in production and trade of non-standardised food products within spatially dispersed systems. Drawing on the concept of human activity systems with an emphasis on purposefulness, we provide a situated account of the activities and relations that shape the pineapple value chain in Uganda. Based on semi-structured interviews with farmers, brokers and traders, we examined the creation and maintenance of business relationships as well as challenges faced. Findings show how trust unfolds to mediate exchange relations that structure chain organisation. Reflecting the uncertain business environment and vulnerability of actors, trustful relationships are simultaneously threatened by opportunities for short-term gain, referred to as “cheating”. Embracing the importance of trust-based relational exchanges for sustaining local economic systems can provide critical leverage for development that puts smallholder farmers and other small-scale value chain actors at the centre.
Keywords: actor-oriented; relationships; systems approach; traditional food chain; trust; food value chain; inclusive value chain development; Uganda (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1057/s41287-018-0134-7
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