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Seasonal Food Availability Calendar×Rapid Market Appraisal×
DomaineFood Agriculture StudiesFood Agriculture Studies
FamilleProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Année d'origine19942007
Auteur d'origineRobert Chambers (Participatory Rural Appraisal tradition)John Holtzman and the rapid-appraisal marketing tradition; FAO agrifood-chain guidelines
TypeParticipatory visual mapping of seasonal variation in food and livelihoodsRapid, iterative field-appraisal pipeline for market and value-chain diagnosis
Source fondatriceChambers, R. (1994). The origins and practice of participatory rural appraisal. World Development, 22(7), 953-969. DOI ↗da Silva, C. A., & de Souza Filho, H. M. (2007). Guidelines for Rapid Appraisals of Agrifood Chain Performance in Developing Countries. Agricultural Management, Marketing and Finance Occasional Paper 20. Rome: FAO. link ↗
AliasSeasonal Calendar, Participatory Seasonal Calendar, Seasonality Mapping, Food Availability CalendarRMA, Rapid Reconnaissance of Agricultural Markets, Rapid Agrifood Chain Appraisal, Subsector Rapid Appraisal
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RésuméThe Seasonal Food Availability Calendar is a participatory field method, rooted in Robert Chambers's Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA), in which community members themselves construct a visual chart of how food, livelihoods, and stresses vary across the year. Along a time axis of months or local seasons, participants map the timing and relative intensity of rainfall, planting and harvests, food stocks, market prices, labor demand, hunger, and illness, often using stones, beans, or marks to score each period. The resulting calendar makes the community's lean season visible and explains its drivers — when harvests run out, prices spike, work disappears, and hunger peaks. It is valued for surfacing local knowledge about seasonality that surveys taken at one point in time cannot capture.Rapid market appraisal (RMA) is a fast, low-cost, interdisciplinary field method for diagnosing how agricultural markets and value chains perform and where their binding constraints lie. Rooted in the rapid-reconnaissance marketing tradition associated with John Holtzman and codified for value chains in FAO's 2007 guidelines by Carlos da Silva and Hildo de Souza Filho, RMA trades the comprehensiveness of a formal survey for speed and flexibility: a small team scopes the commodity system, mines existing data to form hypotheses about constraints, and then conducts iterative semi-structured interviews with actors all along the chain — producers, traders, processors, transporters, retailers, and support services — refining its understanding as it goes and triangulating across sources. The product is a timely, actionable diagnosis of market structure, conduct, and performance that can guide investment, policy, or project design when a slow census-style study is neither affordable nor warranted.
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