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Social economic determinants of sugarcane farmers’ participation in contract farming through Agricultural Marketing Co-operative Societies in Kilombero Valley, Tanzania

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dc.contributor.author Koshuma, Julieth A.
dc.contributor.author Panga, Faustine
dc.contributor.author Machimu, Gervas M.
dc.date.accessioned 2023-08-16T08:45:12Z
dc.date.available 2023-08-16T08:45:12Z
dc.date.issued 2023
dc.identifier.citation Koshuma J.A., Machimu, G. & Panga, F. (2023). Social economic determinants of sugarcane farmers’ participation in contract farming through Agricultural Marketing Co-operative Societies in Kilombero Valley, Tanzania. Journal of Co-operative and Business Studies, 7(1), 4-19. en_US
dc.identifier.issn 0856-9037
dc.identifier.issn 2714-2043
dc.identifier.uri http://repository.mocu.ac.tz/xmlui/handle/123456789/454
dc.description A full text article from Co-operative development and Management available at:ournals.mocu.ac.tz en_US
dc.description.abstract Participation in farming as well as membership in a cooperative society is voluntary. However, farmers’ decisions to participate are pre-determined by a variety of factors. This paper examines the socio-economic factors which influenced smallholder farmers in Kilombero Valley to participate in sugarcane contract farming, following a shift from the business association model to Agricultural Marketing Cooperative Societies (AMCOS) model in 2017. A cross-sectional research design was used whereby 440 respondents were selected among smallholder sugarcane farmers. The unit of analysis was smallholder sugarcane farmers in the Valley. Data were collected by using a self-administered survey questionnaire, documentary review and key informant interview guide. The data were analysed by using descriptive statistics and binary logistics regression. The findings indicate that farmers’ age, marital status, farming experience, land size and land ownership significantly influenced smallholder sugarcane farmers to participate in contract farming (CF) through AMCOS at p < 0.01. Moreover, market information sharing, improved yields and improved farming knowledge and skills were the key benefits which determined the participation of farmers in CF through AMCOS. It is concluded that participation of the majority of the smallholder sugarcane farmers in the study area is influenced by CF through AMCOS. It is recommended that AMCOS should take advantage of the CF strategy to attract more farmer members through improved market gains. Moreover, AMCOS operations through CF should instil business confidence in both AMCOS members and non-members in the study area. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Journal of Co-operative and Business Studies en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseries Vol. 7;No. 1
dc.subject Participation en_US
dc.subject Perceived Benefits en_US
dc.subject AMCOS en_US
dc.subject Smallholder en_US
dc.subject Farmers en_US
dc.subject Contract en_US
dc.subject Farming en_US
dc.title Social economic determinants of sugarcane farmers’ participation in contract farming through Agricultural Marketing Co-operative Societies in Kilombero Valley, Tanzania en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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