African Forum for Agricultural Advisory Services (AFAAS), P.O. Box 34624, Ntinda, Kampala, Uganda.
Agriculture, Environment and Ecosystems (AGRENES), P.O. Box 5704, Entebbe, Kampala, Uganda.
Sci Rep. 2024 Jul 9;14(1):15802. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-66120-y.
Smallholder farmers in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) encounter multiple livelihood challenges. Embracing circular bioeconomy principles, particularly considering agricultural and food processing residues, could enable inclusive, locally led, sustainable development pathways within rural communities. Biochar products are one such example of a bio-based material that can be generated using circular principles and deployed for sustainable community development, including among smallholder farmers. This research leverages empirical evidence from four SSA regions to explore the potential of inclusive and sustainable biochar business models, namely: (i) Northern Region, Ghana, (ii) Yamoussoukro, Côte d'Ivoire, (iii) Casamance, Senegal, and (iv) Western Region, Uganda. Co-creation workshops using the Triple-Layered Business Model Canvas framework were carried out in each region with local stakeholders to evaluate the social, ecological, and economic implications of four locally relevant biochar applications: water filtration, biogas purification, soil amendment, and cooking fuel briquettes. Data was analysed at an aggregate level for all regions and applications. The study describes this consolidated biochar business model and examines the implications for SSA communities. The resulting sustainable bio-based business model can guide value chain actors and policymakers in SSA communities towards rural sustainable development with a better understanding of the needs, opportunities, challenges, and impacts of biochar-based value chain development.
撒哈拉以南非洲(SSA)的小农面临着多种生计挑战。采用循环生物经济原则,特别是考虑到农业和食品加工残留物,可以为农村社区内的包容性、以地方为主导、可持续的发展途径提供支持。生物炭产品就是这样一种可以利用循环原则生成并用于可持续社区发展的生物基材料,包括小农。本研究利用来自 SSA 四个地区的经验证据,探索包容性和可持续生物炭商业模式的潜力,包括:(i)加纳北部地区,(ii)科特迪瓦亚穆苏克罗,(iii)塞内加尔卡萨芒斯,和(iv)乌干达西部地区。在每个地区都与当地利益相关者一起使用三层商业模式画布框架进行了共创研讨会,以评估四种当地相关生物炭应用的社会、生态和经济影响:水过滤、沼气净化、土壤改良和烹饪燃料棒。对所有地区和应用的数据进行了汇总分析。该研究描述了这种综合生物炭商业模式,并探讨了对 SSA 社区的影响。由此产生的可持续生物基商业模式可以为 SSA 社区的价值链参与者和政策制定者提供指导,使他们更好地了解生物炭价值链发展的需求、机会、挑战和影响,从而实现农村可持续发展。