Impact of Participation in Vegetables’ Contract Farming on Household’s Income in the Central Rift Valley of Ethiopia

IF 0.6 Q4 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Journal of Rural and Community Development Pub Date : 2017-08-02 DOI:10.12691/ajrd-5-4-1
Gemechu Mulatu Kerorsa, J. Haji, B. Legesse, M. Ketema
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This study analyzed the impact of vegetables’ contract farming on the household’s income using data collected from 423 smallholder vegetable farmers from four districts of the East Shewa zone, central rift valley of Ethiopia. The study combines both quantitative and qualitative data obtained from desk review, an in-depth household interview, and focus group discussions. The propensity score-matching technique was employed for data analysis due to lack of baseline data and non-randomness of participation in contract farming. First, a probit regression model was used to estimate the propensity for matching participants and non-participants. Then, their incomes were compared. Results show that contract farming has a significant positive effect on the incomes of participating households. Given the vegetable production opportunities available in the study area, it is important to address the challenges of vegetable producers to benefit from contract farming and increase their incomes.
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参与蔬菜承包经营对埃塞俄比亚中部裂谷地区家庭收入的影响
本研究分析了蔬菜合同种植对家庭收入的影响,使用的数据来自埃塞俄比亚中部裂谷东谢瓦地区四个地区的423名蔬菜小农。该研究结合了从案头回顾、深度家庭访谈和焦点小组讨论中获得的定量和定性数据。由于缺乏基线数据和合同农业参与的非随机性,采用倾向得分匹配技术进行数据分析。首先,使用概率回归模型估计参与者和非参与者的匹配倾向。然后,对他们的收入进行比较。结果表明,承包农业对参与农户的收入有显著的正向影响。考虑到研究区域的蔬菜生产机会,解决蔬菜生产者从合同农业中获益并增加收入的挑战是很重要的。
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