Commercialization of Smallholder Horticultural Farming in Kenya
Poverty, Gender, and Institutional Arrangements
(Sprache: Englisch)
This study assesses income and poverty effects of vegetable commercialization in Kenya with a special focus on gender issues and evaluates the performance of institutional arrangements that link small producers to the high-value vegetable supply chains. It...
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This study assesses income and poverty effects of vegetable commercialization in Kenya with a special focus on gender issues and evaluates the performance of institutional arrangements that link small producers to the high-value vegetable supply chains. It shows that the participation of smallholders in the vegetable markets is declining.
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This study assesses income and poverty effects of vegetable commercialization in Kenya with a special focus on gender issues and evaluates the performance of institutional arrangements that link small producers to the high-value vegetable supply chains. Using econometrics analysis of two rounds of rural household survey, the study reveals that the participation of smallholders in the domestic and export vegetable markets is declining. Weather risks, high costs of inputs and unskilled labour as well as erratic vegetable prices contribute to the declining trend. The impact evaluation of market participation reveals that households supplying the export market have a higher per capita income. The examination of gender roles indicates that the improvement of land productivity and the promotion of women's access to agricultural training and extension services might enhance their market participation. The analysis of vegetable contractual arrangements indicates that the governance structure is important to the profitability and hence the sustainability of farmer-trader relationships.
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Contents: Determinants and constraints of smallholder participation in the commercialization of horticulture - Impact of commercialization of smallholder horticulture on Rural Poverty - Household Panel Data - The gender roles in commercialization of smallholder horticultural farming and implications for household well-being - Institutional Arrangements, Transaction Costs and a Cost-Benefit Analysis - Horticulture - Commercialization - Welfare - Poverty - Gender - Panel data - Smallholders - Kenya.
Autoren-Porträt von Beatrice Wambui Muriithi
Beatrice W. Muriithi received her Msc in Agricultural and Applied Economics from Egerton University (Kenya) and a PhD in Agricultural Economics from the University of Bonn (Germany). She was a research assistant at the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) in Nairobi (Kenya) and currently is conducting research at the International Center of Insect Physiology and Ecology (ICIPE) in Nairobi.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Beatrice Wambui Muriithi
- 2014, Neuausgabe, 278 Seiten, mit Abbildungen, Maße: 15,3 x 21,6 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Verlag: Peter Lang Ltd. International Academic Publishers
- ISBN-10: 3631653379
- ISBN-13: 9783631653371
- Erscheinungsdatum: 16.06.2014
Sprache:
Englisch
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