Keywords: Smallholder poor farmers, market access, bananas, productivity, efficiency, labour demand, labour supply, Uganda . This study investigates the effects of factor and commodity markets on the development of the banana sub-sector in central and southwestern Uganda . The study analyses smallholder household response to production constraints (crop pests and diseases, soil constraints) and development of product markets and off-farm employment opportunities. The study was carried out in central region, Masaka and southwest, which have divergent production constraints and opportunities. Various analytical tools were employed in this study. Cost benefit analysis was used to assess the competitiveness of banana production versus other crop enterprises. The stochastic production frontier was used to analyze the technical and productive efficiency of banana farmers. Production functions were estimated for the important crops to analyze the allocative efficiency of farmers in each study region. Finally, labour supply and demand functions were estimated to determine the factors that influence labour allocation decisions and to assess the farmers' response to changes in economic conditions. A multinomial logit model was fitted to identify factors that influence farmers' labour supply decisions between farm and off-farm work. Results for the cost benefit analysis show that banana is the most profitable of all the crops grown, in terms of gross margin. However, imperfections in labour and food markets cause farmers in the central region to allocate more land and labour to the less profitable annual crops (sweet potatoes, maize and cassava) but are more satisfying in terms of household food requirements. High food prices and limitations in access to the off-farm labour market induce farmers to rely on own farm production for their household food needs. Results from the technical efficiency analysis show that banana farmers in Uganda are technically inefficient, and output can be increased by 30 in the southwest and 58% in the central region. Improved roads, formal education and access to credit are some of the factors that improve technical efficiency. Agricultural extension visits significantly increases banana productivity in the southwest. Results confirm that pest (banana weevil) and disease (Sigatoka) infestation contribute to the low banana production in the central region. Farm size is positively related to farm productivity. However, production is more efficient on smaller plots (decreasing returns to scale). The low productivity on small farms puts to question the sustainability of smallholder agriculture, given the imperfections in labour and food markets and limited access to purchased inputs. Analysis of the marginal products of labour shows that farmers are allocatively inefficient and production and consumption decisions are nonseparable. Findings from labour supply analysis show that farmers respond positively to changes in shadow wage rates and negatively to changes in shadow income. This implies that the farmers are responsive to economic incentives. Access to off-farm opportunities takes away the most productive labour from farm production. Thus improved road access and high wage rates are associated with lower farm labour productivity and lower labour supply. Education and road access have a positive effect on time allocated to off-farm activities while farm size is negatively related to work hours in off-farm activities. The study reveals that policies that promote income diversification into off-farm activities can contribute to sustained development in the rural sector. In particular, policies that reduce transaction costs are likely to improve productivity and efficiency in both the off-farm sector and farm sector. Investment in road infrastructure, education and financial institutions that are suited to smallholder production needs could help in alleviating the bottlenecks in the labour, food and financial markets, and improve resource allocation between the farm and nonfarm sectors.
Market access and agricultural production : the case of banana production in Uganda
Published 2010 in Unknown venue
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2010
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Unknown venue
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2010-09-17
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Agricultural and Food Sciences, Economics
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- Farmers are allocatively inefficient and make nonseparable production-consumption decisions, while off-farm employment draws productive labour away from farm production.박진우 (dztg5apj7m) extraction뀨 (7c402c1b98) reviewB (s683577b42) reviewq (76h6bfydm6) reviewAK (4715169a40) reviewKiller Whale (322360f1c1) review
- Road infrastructure, formal education, and credit access improve technical efficiency, and agricultural extension visits significantly raise banana productivity in the southwest.박진우 (dztg5apj7m) extraction뀨 (7c402c1b98) reviewB (s683577b42) reviewq (76h6bfydm6) reviewAK (4715169a40) reviewKiller Whale (322360f1c1) review
- Banana farmers are technically inefficient, with estimated output gains of about 30% in the southwest and 58% in central Uganda if efficiency were improved.박진우 (dztg5apj7m) extraction뀨 (7c402c1b98) reviewB (s683577b42) reviewq (76h6bfydm6) reviewAK (4715169a40) reviewKiller Whale (322360f1c1) review
- Banana production is the most profitable crop enterprise by gross margin, yet labour and food market imperfections in central Uganda push farmers toward less profitable annual crops and own-farm food production.박진우 (dztg5apj7m) extraction뀨 (7c402c1b98) reviewB (s683577b42) reviewq (76h6bfydm6) reviewAK (4715169a40) reviewKiller Whale (322360f1c1) review
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- agricultural extension
Extension services and visits that provide farmers with production advice and information.
Aliases: extension visits
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A measure of whether farmers choose input and output combinations that are consistent with relative prices and resource allocation.
Aliases: allocative inefficiency
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The cultivation and output of bananas as the main crop enterprise examined in the Uganda study regions.
Aliases: banana, banana farming
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Farmers' ability to obtain credit for production and household needs.
Aliases: access to credit
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The distribution of household labor across farm work, off-farm work, and other production activities.
Aliases: labour supply decisions, labor allocation
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Frictions in labor, food, and input markets that distort household production and consumption choices.
Aliases: imperfections in labour and food markets
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Work outside the farm sector that households can use to diversify income and reallocate labor.
Aliases: off-farm work, off-farm activities
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Road access and transport connectivity that affect market access and transaction costs for farm households.
Aliases: roads, road access, improved roads
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A measure of how closely banana farmers convert inputs into output relative to the best attainable performance.
Aliases: productive efficiency
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