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Gender differentials in primary processing and market participation by Mopane worm harvesters in Zimbabwe: Insights from the COVID-19 pandemic phase
University of the Free State, Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences, Department of Agricultural Economics, Bloemfontein, South Africa.
University of the Free State, Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences, Department of Agricultural Economics, Bloemfontein, South Africa.
Gwanda State University, Faculty of Natural Resource Management and Agriculture, Department of Crop Science, Filabusi, Zimbabwe.
Cotton Research Institute, Kadoma, Zimbabwe.
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2024 (English)In: Agriculture & Food Security, E-ISSN 2048-7010, Vol. 13, no 1, article id 39Article in journal (Refereed) Published
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Background: Gender disparities in access to inputs, markets, financial inclusion, and participation in strategic value chains are major developmental challenges in emerging economies. Participation in the edible insect value chain has become an essential source of income, food, and nutrition in some African countries. This paper uses a bivariate probit model to examine the gender differentials for primary mopane worm harvesters' participation in primary processing and market participation during COVID-19 in South-Eastern Zimbabwe. Using a structured questionnaire, the data was gathered from 393 primary harvesters in five purposively selected wards in the Gwanda District of Zimbabwe. This study examines the gender differentials for primary mopane worm harvesters' participation in primary processing and market participation during COVID-19 in south-Eastern Zimbabwe.

Results: Results show that women are likelier to participate in primary value addition to preparing for the lean season opportunities. There are gender differentials in the participation in markets during COVID-19. Results show a significant negative relationship between participants' ages and female engagement in mopane processing and a positive correlation with female involvement in lean COVID-19 season marketing. Male harvesters' participation in the lean market during the COVID-19 pandemic was significantly correlated positively with age and education level, while the choice to participate in the lean market was negatively correlated with the dependency ratio.

Conclusions: Collaborative, community-centric, and gender-accommodative development of the mopane worm value chain is important. Focal issues are on supporting primary value addition for lean season market participation and during market shocks such as COVID-19. This can be a leap towards gender equality and improving livelihoods of women and men in mopane harvesting areas. The study recommends marketing and district-specific policies explicitly addressing mopane worm harvesting and marketing affects market participation and primary value-addition decisions.

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2024. Vol. 13, no 1, article id 39
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URN: urn:nbn:se:nai:diva-2952DOI: 10.1186/s40066-024-00487-zOAI: oai:DiVA.org:nai-2952DiVA, id: diva2:1869186
Available from: 2024-06-12 Created: 2024-06-12 Last updated: 2026-04-22Bibliographically approved

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