Linkages between tourism and agriculture for inclusive development in Tanzania: A value chain perspective
Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Insights
ISSN: 2514-9792
Article publication date: 27 April 2018
Issue publication date: 1 May 2018
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to examine how local agricultural communities are integrated into the tourism value chains and provide insights into how this can contribute to poverty reduction.
Design/methodology/approach
The study employed the value chain approach to gain an understanding of the linkages between tourism and agriculture. Interviews involving local suppliers of agricultural products and tourism businesses (n=195) were conducted in Lushoto, Tanzania. The livelihood portfolios (range of activities – farming, employment, tourism, etc.) were analyzed in terms of the resources (economic, natural, human, physical and social assets) available to individuals and households and how these are optimally used to achieve inclusive growth.
Findings
The findings show that the form of tourism business ownership and the presence of specific social networks between tourism businesses and local suppliers dictate the mode of buying and the strength of supply chains. Community-based tourism is dominant in the area, allowing tourists to interact with agrarian rural communities. However, the optimal local linkages have been hampered by the quantitative and qualitative mismatch between locally supplied products and the tourism sector’s requirements. The failure of many initiatives aimed at addressing the mismatch creates a need for empowering local communities to enable them to take the opportunities that tourism provides.
Practical implications
Least developed countries need to build on the lessons learned from the development of tourism in their local settings, and pursue strategies which bring hope, confidence and real benefits to the majority of the struggling population. This study gives an insight on how inter-sectoral linkages could be embraced among the strategies or means of reducing rampant poverty.
Originality/value
Linking local agricultural production to tourism has long been seen as a promising way to make tourism more economically inclusive. However, the use of value chain approach in studying the tourism-agriculture linkages for inclusive development, especially in the developing economies is not common. While employing Porter’s value chains analysis, this study provides insights into how local farmers can be incorporated in tourism food supply chains in an ethical and beneficial way.
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Acknowledgements
The author thanks the anonymous referees of this paper for providing comments. The initial study was supported by DANIDA through BSU-GEP Initiative (2011-2013), while the second round of interviews was supported by SIDA-UDSM Project No. 2280 on Innovation and Sustainability in Tourism 2015-2020, financed by the Government of Sweden.
Citation
Anderson, W. (2018), "Linkages between tourism and agriculture for inclusive development in Tanzania: A value chain perspective", Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Insights, Vol. 1 No. 2, pp. 168-184. https://doi.org/10.1108/JHTI-11-2017-0021
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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