Access to Markets for Smallholder Farmers in Alto Molócue and Molumbo, Mozambique: Mid-Term Impact Evaluation of INOVAGRO II

Hosaena Ghebru, J. Smart, Tewodaj Mogues
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The Innovation for Agribusiness (InovAgro) project, which launched with its first three year phase in 2010, uses a market system development (MSD) approach towards the goal of increasing incomes of men and women small-scale farmers in northern Mozambique. InovAgro interventions promote improved agricultural productivity, participation in selected high-potential value chains and the development of inclusive and sustainable market systems, such that impacts are expected to last long beyond the termination of the project. This paper presents results from a midline quantitative impact evaluation of the second phase of the InovAgro project interventions (2014-2017). In it, we use a carefully designed and executed quasi-experimental study design to credibly attribute changes in market engagement and welfare of participating farmers to exposure to the InovAgro II project, identifying and testing in what respects the intervention was most successful, and what regard it had less impact. Although InovAgro II projects operate in 11 districts of ZambA©zia and Cabo Delgado provinces, this impact evaluation focuses on two districts in ZambA©zia province (Alto MolA³cue and Molumbo), and in terms of value chains, focuses on the soybean and pigeon pea high-potential value chains, while the InovAgro II project interventions focus on these in addition to maize, sesame and groundnut. A baseline survey was undertaken in 2015 covering the 2014/2015 agricultural season and a midline follow-up survey was conducted in 2017, covering the 2016/2017 agricultural season and reaching 1,749 households of the original 1,886 households interviewed in the baseline survey. Using difference-in-difference estimation and propensity score matching, we find that exposure to the InovAgro II project is associated with an increase in the proportion of households selling soybean and pigeon pea by approximately 5% and 16%, respectively (significant at the .01 level). Exposure to the InovAgro II project also results in significantly higher shares of smallholder farmers using improved seed for soybean and pigeon pea (an increase of 6% for soybean and 2% for pigeon pea). We find that the InovAgro II project is also associated with significant increases in access to agricultural output market information from formal sources (5%) and hired labor for farming activities (8%). Despite the significant impacts on short term outcome variables, exposure to the InovAgro II project had limited impact on long term outcome variables, such as on rural-urban migration as well as engagement in the non-farm sector (two proxies for assessing potential welfare implications of the project) however this finding is not surprising given the impact evaluation covers only two years-a short period of time to bring about the long-term impacts expected to eventually emanate from an MSD project.
阿尔托Molócue和莫桑比克莫伦博小农的市场准入:INOVAGRO二期中期影响评价
农业企业创新(InovAgro)项目于2010年启动,其第一个三年阶段使用市场体系发展(MSD)方法实现莫桑比克北部男女小农收入增加的目标。InovAgro的干预措施促进了农业生产力的提高,参与了选定的高潜力价值链,并建立了包容性和可持续的市场体系,因此,预计其影响将在项目结束后长期持续。本文介绍了InovAgro项目干预措施第二阶段(2014-2017)的中线定量影响评估结果。在这篇文章中,我们使用了一个精心设计和执行的准实验研究设计,可信地将市场参与度和参与农民福利的变化归因于InovAgro II项目的暴露,确定并测试干预在哪些方面是最成功的,在哪些方面影响较小。虽然InovAgro II项目在赞巴©齐亚省和德尔加杜角省的11个地区开展,但本次影响评估主要集中在赞巴©齐亚省的两个地区(上MolA³cue和Molumbo),就价值链而言,重点关注大豆和豇豆的高潜力价值链,而InovAgro II项目的干预措施除了关注玉米、芝麻和花生外,还关注这些价值链。2015年进行了一项基线调查,涵盖2014/2015年农业季节,2017年进行了一项中期随访调查,涵盖2016/2017年农业季节,并对基线调查中原始1,886户家庭中的1,749户进行了调查。利用差中之差估计和倾向得分匹配,我们发现接触InovAgro II项目与销售大豆和鸽豆的家庭比例分别增加约5%和16%相关(在0.01水平上显著)。InovAgro II项目还使使用改良大豆和鸽豆种子的小农比例显著提高(大豆和鸽豆分别增加6%和2%)。我们发现,InovAgro II项目还与从正规渠道获得农业产出市场信息(5%)和农业活动雇佣劳动力(8%)的显著增加有关。尽管对短期结果变量有显著影响,但接触InovAgro II项目对长期结果变量的影响有限。例如农村向城市迁移以及非农业部门的参与(评估项目潜在福利影响的两个代理),然而,考虑到影响评估仅涵盖两年的时间,这一发现并不令人惊讶,因为预计MSD项目最终会产生长期影响的时间很短。
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