Contractual arrangements and smallholder cane growers’ performance: Evidence from Kilombero and Turiani, Morogoro – Tanzania

A Thesis submitted in fulfillment of the requirements for award of the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy of Mzumbe University

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Главный автор: Nsindagi, Thobias E.
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Опубликовано: Mzumbe University 2024
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spelling oai:41.59.85.69:123456789-5752024-04-20T17:00:27Z Contractual arrangements and smallholder cane growers’ performance: Evidence from Kilombero and Turiani, Morogoro – Tanzania Nsindagi, Thobias E. Contractual Arrangements Smallholders Smallholders Cane Growers A Thesis submitted in fulfillment of the requirements for award of the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy of Mzumbe University Contract farming (CF) is widely accepted as a tool for improving performance of smallholder farmers in developing countries. In Tanzania CF has been practiced in the sugar sector since 2006. However, ever since its commencement, sugarcane production trend portrays ambiguous conclusion with regard to smallholders‟ performance. Based on these trends, this study intended to examine the role of CF on performance focusing on process upgrading, profitability and income diversification in sugarcane production. The objectives were (i) to assess whether CF arrangements facilitate or obstruct farmers from upgrading their production processes, (ii) to determine the levels of efficiency of smallholder cane growers and identify factors influencing the efficiency levels, and (iii) to determine the extent of diversification among sugar cane growers and identify factors influencing diversification. Each objective had its own methodological approach. In analyzing these objectives, various econometric tools were used e.g. Cobb Douglas stochastic profit function to analyses factors influencing farm profitability, and single limit To bit regression for analyzing factors influencing income diversification using a sample size of 386 respondents. The findings indicated that CF offers limited incentives and capabilities necessary for upgrading smallholder cane growers‟ processes. About 84% of cane growers affirmed that price of sugarcane, payment systems, and enforcement mechanisms were the main constraints for them to upgrade their production process. Similarly, the capability parameters such as training, extension services, input provision and access to credit were not included in the agreements and therefore cane growers‟ capabilities were adversely affected. Econometric model result indicated that, market satisfaction, a proxy for CF arrangement was not a significant determinant of farm profitability. However, descriptive statistics showed that price and payment mechanisms exhibited high profit inefficiency. This implies that market access restricts attainment of optimal farm frontier profit. Regarding input use, fertilizer was used much below the optimum amount, suggesting that there is a considerable room for input use expansion to boost productivity, and consequently, farm profitability. To bit result indicated that land ownership, education, household size, and access to paved road were important determinants of diversification. On the basis of these findings, it is concluded that access to incentive and capability variables, improved pricing and payment modalities, and access to various assets might improve performance, profitability and welfare of the sugarcane growers. Private 2024-04-08T18:22:37Z 2024-04-08T18:22:37Z 2015 Thesis APA http://hdl.handle.net/11192/2249 https://scholar.mzumbe.ac.tz/handle/123456789/575 en application/octet-stream application/octet-stream Mzumbe University
spellingShingle Contractual Arrangements
Smallholders
Smallholders Cane Growers
Nsindagi, Thobias E.
Contractual arrangements and smallholder cane growers’ performance: Evidence from Kilombero and Turiani, Morogoro – Tanzania
title Contractual arrangements and smallholder cane growers’ performance: Evidence from Kilombero and Turiani, Morogoro – Tanzania
title_full Contractual arrangements and smallholder cane growers’ performance: Evidence from Kilombero and Turiani, Morogoro – Tanzania
title_fullStr Contractual arrangements and smallholder cane growers’ performance: Evidence from Kilombero and Turiani, Morogoro – Tanzania
title_full_unstemmed Contractual arrangements and smallholder cane growers’ performance: Evidence from Kilombero and Turiani, Morogoro – Tanzania
title_short Contractual arrangements and smallholder cane growers’ performance: Evidence from Kilombero and Turiani, Morogoro – Tanzania
title_sort contractual arrangements and smallholder cane growers performance evidence from kilombero and turiani morogoro tanzania
topic Contractual Arrangements
Smallholders
Smallholders Cane Growers
url http://hdl.handle.net/11192/2249
https://scholar.mzumbe.ac.tz/handle/123456789/575
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