Influence of Farmer Quality Attributes on Farmers’ Participation in Contract Farming in Tanzania’s Tea Subsector

Finias Dogeje, D. Ngaruko, Timothy M. Lyanga
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This paper assesses how selected farmer quality indicators influence farmers’ participation in contract farming in Tanzania’s tea industry. A total of 393 smallholder tea farmers from three purposefully selected districts in the Mbeya and Njombe regions in the southern highlands of Tanzania participated in a cross-section survey that yielded the study’s primary data. Data were collected using a structured questionnaire with five-point scale questions. Binary logistic regression analysis was conducted to assess the impact of the four farmer quality determinants on farmers’ participation in contract farming. The results show that farmers’ engagement in contract farming is significantly negatively affected by land access (B=-0.529, Wald value=4.931 and P<0.05). Access to farming equipment was found to have negatively influenced farmers’ engagement in contract farming (B=-0.21, Wald value=0.931 and P<0.30). Further results show that prior contract farming experience significantly positively affects tea farmers’ participation (B=0.551, Wald value=9.656 and P<0.05). Regression results indicate that farmers’ knowledge of the tea value chain seems to have a positive influence on farmers’ engagement in contract farming (B=0.27, Wald=1.757 p<0.20). These findings suggest that access to land and equipment negatively affects farmers’ contract farming participation. Thus, strategies and policies should focus on improving land access to overcome the challenges faced by farmers to engage in contract farming. Moreover, the enhancement of farmers’ access to farming equipment through subsidised programs, equipment rental schemes or cooperative initiatives is crucial. These measures contribute to enhanced and sustainable contract farming practices, thus benefiting both farmers and the tea subsector at large
农民素质属性对坦桑尼亚茶叶分行业农民参与承包经营的影响
本文评估了选定的农民质量指标如何影响坦桑尼亚茶叶行业农民参与承包农业。来自坦桑尼亚南部高地Mbeya和Njombe地区三个有目的地选择的地区的393名小茶农参加了一项横断面调查,该调查产生了该研究的主要数据。数据收集采用结构化的问卷调查与五分制的问题。采用二元logistic回归分析来评估四个农民素质决定因素对农民参与承包农业的影响。结果表明,土地获取对农民的承包经营具有显著的负向影响(B=-0.529, Wald值=4.931,P<0.05)。农具可及性对农民从事承包农业有负向影响(B=-0.21, Wald值=0.931,P<0.30)。进一步的结果表明,先前的承包经营经验显著正向影响茶农的参与(B=0.551, Wald值=9.656,P<0.05)。回归结果显示,农民对茶叶价值链的了解程度对农民从事承包经营有正向影响(B=0.27, Wald=1.757, p<0.20)。这些发现表明,土地和设备的获取对农民的合同农业参与产生了负面影响。因此,战略和政策应侧重于改善土地获取,以克服农民从事承包农业所面临的挑战。此外,通过补贴计划、设备租赁计划或合作倡议,增加农民获得农业设备的机会至关重要。这些措施有助于加强和可持续的合同耕作做法,从而使农民和整个茶叶分部门都受益
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