COVID-19 disruptions and pivoting in SMEs in the hidden middle of Kenya’s potato and fish value chains

IF 1.5 4区 经济学 Q3 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS & POLICY International Food and Agribusiness Management Review Pub Date : 2023-04-19 DOI:10.22434/ifamr2022.0120
D. Naziri, B. Belton, Sarah Alobo Loison, T. Reardon, K. Shikuku, W. Kaguongo, Kelvin Maina, E. Ogello, K. Obiero
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Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Kenya were severely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and restrictions put in place to contain it. This study assesses the impact of these restrictions on the midstream of the potato and fish value chains, with a focus on traders and processors, and investigates the short- and longer-term responses and ‘pivoting’ strategies deployed by these firms. Longitudinal data were collected from 937 respondents with three recall periods: (1) the pre-pandemic situation (2019); (2) the period of strictest restrictions, necessitating immediate adaptations by firms (2020); and (3) a period of anticipated recovery with longer-term business adaptation strategies (2021). Firms in both value chains reported a dramatic drop in turnover in 2020. Potato SMEs partially recovered in 2021, but fish SMEs reported further declines in turnover. In the face of restrictions, SMEs shifted toward more localized procurement and sales, shorter supply chains (often by-passing intermediaries and increasing use of contracts), use of smaller vehicles, and toward the adoption of information and communication technology (ICT) to search for and engage with business partners. Smaller firms and the biggest of businesses were more resilient and less subject to large fluctuations in business turnover, suggesting an inverted U-shape relationship between firm size and impact. Firms located close to production areas and selling primarily within their own county were also less affected. We provide recommendations for increasing business resilience to shocks based on these findings.
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肯尼亚的中小企业受到COVID-19大流行和为遏制疫情而实施的限制措施的严重影响。本研究评估了这些限制对马铃薯和鱼类价值链中游的影响,重点关注贸易商和加工商,并调查了这些公司的短期和长期应对措施以及“转向”战略。从937名受访者中收集纵向数据,分为三个回忆期:(1)大流行前的情况(2019年);(2)最严格的限制时期,企业必须立即适应(2020年);(3)采用长期商业适应战略的预期恢复期(2021年)。两个价值链上的公司都报告了2020年营业额的大幅下降。2021年,马铃薯中小企业部分复苏,但渔业中小企业的营业额进一步下降。面对限制,中小企业转向更本地化的采购和销售,更短的供应链(通常绕过中介机构和更多地使用合同),使用更小的车辆,并采用信息和通信技术(ICT)来寻找和与商业伙伴合作。较小的企业和最大的企业更具弹性,较少受到营业额大幅波动的影响,这表明企业规模与影响之间存在倒u型关系。靠近生产区并主要在本国销售的公司受到的影响也较小。根据这些发现,我们提出了提高企业抵御冲击能力的建议。
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