Contributions of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises in Strengthening Rural-Urban Linkages in Wolaita Zone, South Ethiopia

Kataro Galaso, Ramakrishna Gollagari
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Development policies and strategies of Ethiopia envisage micro small and medium enterprises as a strategic tool for strengthening rural-urban linkages and for bringing overall economic development and poverty eradication. This is due to the role of the enterprises in bridging urban and rural areas together and showing the interdependence of the rural and urban economies in developing countries. However, the Ethiopian micro, small and medium enterprises do not seem to be on the right track in their relationship to the agricultural sector as required by the government policy, strategies and the Growth and Transformation Plan (GTP). The objective of this paper is to evaluate the capacity of micro, small and medium enterprises to forge rural-urban relationships that will assist towards achieving the goals of Growth and Transformation Plan. The study is based on a concurrent triangulation mixed-method approach using both quantitative and qualitative data with a questionnaire survey from 525 owners/managers of micro, small and medium enterprises as the main data collection tool. The study also collected qualitative data through informant interviews from 22 MSME owners/managers and 10 urban planners. The paper finds from the study that as high as 53.1 percent of micro, small and medium enterprises in the three administrative towns of Wolaita in south Ethiopia are wholly or partially dependent on industrial products for their inputs and that only 1.5 percent appear involved in the production and supply of agricultural inputs. Moreover, as much as 57.6 percent of the study's respondents chose the main reason hindering linkages as the unavailability of preferred and quality raw materials in the local market. In order to promote the linkage between the two sectors and areas, both the agricultural and MSME sectors' productivity should be enhanced through improved agricultural productivity and enhancing the performance of the small business sector to provide agricultural inputs.
中小微企业对加强南埃塞俄比亚沃莱塔地区城乡联系的贡献
埃塞俄比亚的发展政策和战略设想微型中小型企业是加强城乡联系和实现全面经济发展和消除贫穷的战略工具。这是由于企业在连接城市和农村地区以及显示发展中国家农村和城市经济相互依存方面所起的作用。然而,埃塞俄比亚的微型、小型和中型企业与农业部门的关系似乎没有按照政府政策、战略和增长与转型计划(GTP)的要求走上正确的轨道。本文的目的是评估微型、小型和中型企业建立城乡关系的能力,这将有助于实现增长和转型计划的目标。本研究基于并行三角测量混合方法,采用定量和定性数据相结合的方法,以对525名中小微企业所有者/经理的问卷调查为主要数据收集工具。该研究还通过对22名中小微企业所有者/经理和10名城市规划者的访谈收集了定性数据。本文从研究中发现,在埃塞俄比亚南部Wolaita三个行政镇,高达53.1%的微型、小型和中型企业全部或部分依赖工业产品作为投入,只有1.5%的企业参与农业投入的生产和供应。此外,多达57.6%的受访者选择了阻碍联系的主要原因,即在当地市场上无法获得优质的优质原材料。为了促进这两个部门和地区之间的联系,应该通过提高农业生产率和提高小企业部门提供农业投入的绩效来提高农业和中小微企业部门的生产率。
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