Enhancing household Soybean Processing and Utilization in the Eastern Province of Zambia, a concurrent triangulation study design

ABSTRACT

Soybean processing and utilization is still low in the Eastern Province of Zambia despite the support by local and international NGOs in the sector. This study was designed to establish best ways of improving household soybean use in Petauke, Katete and Chipata districts in Eastern Province. In a concurrent triangulation study design, information was generated using a structured questionnaire on a sample of 1,237 households. Meanwhile two separate semi structured questionnaires were administered on a sample of 42 Focus Group Discussion and In-depth Interview (FGD and IDI) participants. Stata MP 15 (StataCorp, College Station, TX, USA) software generated frequencies and associated factors for soybean processing and utilization. NVIVO software QSR10 (QSRInt, Melbourne Australia) was used to organize qualitative data. All data was ultimately analyzed using the three Food Systems Thematic Areas namely; Socioeconomic, Enabling and Food environment as well as general environmental factors. Among the soybean products, a readymade Textured Vegetable Protein was universally consumed [1,030/1237(83%)]. Milled Soybean used for cooking Porridge and Shim [279/1237(22.55%)] among the few whole soybean products, emerged congruent with common household meals. However, accessibility of soybean for household consumption throughout the year was negligible. Immediate strategies should include; intensifying soybean production without leaving behind female headed households. Wards with poor markets, poor soils, and lack of land to grow could be market avenues for locally processed soybean products. Male involvement should be re-examined to improve on Soybean accessibility for household consumption. Educating farmers on the benefits of soybeans as well as how to make various soybean products should be strengthened. Dangers of anti-nutritional factors and how to destroy them in soybeans to ensure protein digestibility as well as promoting use of whole as opposed to refined mealie meal to ensure protein complementarity should be among the key messages. Market linkages of farmers to seed companies need to be created and strengthened with farmers themselves becoming more involved in soybean seed production and multiplication in order for them to access inputs at fair price. More companies should be encouraged to venture into soybean value addition, including privately owned community equipment such as hammer-mills. Extension services for soybean processing and utilization should be improved through training the camp officers, rural health facility outreach staff as well as community volunteers correct processing of various soybean products. Likewise, there is need to advocate among stake holders for more emphasis on soybeans in the food system. In the medium and long run, other equipment that could be promoted in the community include; Soybean oil expeller or press and Soybean blenders or Pulverizing equipment for making Soy milk.

Competing Interest Statement

The authors have declared no competing interest.

Funding Statement

This work was made possible with the financial and substantive support of the GIZ in Lusaka, Zambia. The GIZ were also involved in the Conceptualization, Visualization and shaping the methodology.

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Levy Mwanawasa Medical University Research Ethics Committee (LMMU-REC 00010/20)

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Footnotes

email: pfunduluka04gmail.com.

thachibambaunza.zm, mercy.mukumaunza.zm and chiza.kumwendaunza.zm.

R.Keithwestminster.ac.uk.

natasha.mwilagiz.de.

Conceptualization, Writing – original draft, Visualization and Methodology, Research administration, Data collection, Analysis, Investigation, Software and Supervision

Reviewing and editing

Conceptualization, Visualization and reviewing Methodology.

Data Availability

All relevant data are within the manuscript and its Supporting Information files.

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