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    Are There Significant Welfare Outcomes For Farmers Who Participate In Global Commodity Chains? The Case Of Export Horticultural Farmers In Kirinyaga Region Of Kenya

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    2010
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    Ondieki-Mwaura, F N
    Njoroge, L M
    Okello, J J
    Bahemuka, J M
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    Presentation
    Language
    en
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    Abstract
    The aim of this study was to determine whether farmers participating in export horticulture were better off than farmers who did not. This study is informed by debates on how globalisation and specifically global trade impacts on small farmers in third world countries, with proponents arguing that it has positive impacts and opponents arguing that participation in global commodity systems has little impact or ueven detrimental to small farmers. This study aimed to compare the welfare of participants in export horticulture with those of non-participants using both income and non-income indicators. A survey of 360 farmers was carried out in Kirinyaga to obtain household data with 240 export farmers and 120 non-export farmers being interviewed. Simple mean comparisons were used to determine whether significant differences existed between French bean and non-French bean farmers. Both income and non-income indicators were used to determine welfare outcomes for the two groups of farmers. The study found that there were some differences in welfare indicators between those who participated and those who do not participate in French bean production, specifically in the type of housing, asset endowment and income. However, although export French beans,had a positive impact on participating farmers, its impact is declining as farmers’ incomes from it are reducing.
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    http://elearning.jkuat.ac.ke/journals/ojs/index.php/jscp/article/view/722
    http://hdl.handle.net/11295/37240
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    F N Ondieki-Mwaura, L M Njoroge, J J Okello and J M Bahemuka (2010). Are There Significant Welfare Outcomes For Farmers Who Participate In Global Commodity Chains? The Case Of Export Horticultural Farmers In Kirinyaga Region Of Kenya. Scientific Conference Proceedings
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