This product is from a study granted under LANSA’s Responsive Window 1 opportunity. LANSA is an international research
partnership, exploring how agriculture and agri-food systems can be better designed to advance nutrition in South Asia. Led
by MS Swaminathan Foundation, members include BRAC, Collective for Social Science Research, Institute of Development
Studies, International Food Policy Research Institute and Leverhulme Centre for Integrative Research for Action on Health.
LANSA is funded by the UK Government. The views expressed in this document do not necessarily reflect the UK
Government’s official policies.
University of Southampton undertook a study titled 'Identifying nutritionsensitive interventions to improve maternal diet quality in rural Indian settings using value chain analysis' supported by the Leveraging Agriculture for Nutrition in South Asia (LANSA) consortium. This study was awarded under LANSA’s first Responsive Window opportunity, and aims to develop an interdisciplinary framework linking value chain activities to nutrition in rural Maharashtra.
History
Publisher
Institute of Development Studies
Citation
Kehoe, S. (2017) Value chain analysis in India to identify nutrition-sensitive interventions for improved maternal diets in India, LANSA Research Brief 5. Brighton: LANSA.