The charcoal value chain in Kenya: Actors, practices and trade flows in selected sites

The charcoal sub-sector is one of the most important sources of energy in Kenya, especially in urban areas. The sub-sector has been reported to be worth billions of dollars in market value. Between 40-75% of the charcoal is produced in arid and semi-arid lands (ASALs) using inefficient processing technologies and unsustainable tree harvesting practices. Given the critical role the sub-sector plays in energy provision and economic development, this study sought to assess the charcoal value chain to understand: i) actors and their motivation for engagement; ii) production technologies and processes; iii) the economics of product flow among different actors at different stages of the value chain; and iv) factors influencing performance in the value chain.

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Main Authors: Ndegwa, G., Sola, P., Siko, I., Kirimi, M., Wanjira, E.O., Koech, G., Ihalainen, Markus, Iiyama, Miyuki, Muriuki, J., Njenga, M.
Format: Report biblioteca
Language:English
Published: World Agroforestry Centre 2021-09-08
Subjects:charcoal, trade, supply chain,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/115414
https://apps.worldagroforestry.org/downloads/Publications/PDFS/RP21028.pdf
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