Analysis of socio-economic contribution of agroforestry systems to smallholder farmers around Jimma town, Southwestern Ethiopia

E. Jiru, Zerihun Kebebew, E. Melaku
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Integration of trees into land use practices is an old-aged experience of smallholder farmers in Southwest Ethiopia. The contribution of this practice is much undermined. The objective of this study was to assess socio-economic contributions of agroforestry system to smallholder farmers around Jimma town, Southwest Ethiopia. A total of 199 households were proportionally sampled from the three selected sites (Mazora, Waro kolobo, and Merawa). A semi-structured questionnaire was used to collect data from sampled households. Data collected were analyzed using descriptive statistics and an econometric model. The results show that tree-based agroforestry, land-use practice is an integral part of smallholder farmers’ livelihoods in the study sites, and furthermore a tree has socio-economic benefits. An average household income from trees was estimated to be 2592, 4652 and 1922 ETB in Mazora, Waro kolobo, and Merawa sites, respectively. Smallholder farmers appreciated trees more importantly from the socio-economic points of view in home garden, pasture land and woodlot, across sites. Education level, tree planting experience, and major livelihood positively and significantly influenced income derived from tree products, while livestock possession was negatively and significantly affecting income in the study sites. In general, tree-based agroforestry land use practice is the most crucial for improving smallholder farmer’s livelihoods. Therefore, tree-based agroforestry land use practice should be encouraged in the study sites.   Key words: Agroforestry system, income, livelihoods, socio-economic.
农林业系统对埃塞俄比亚西南部Jimma镇周边小农的社会经济贡献分析
将树木纳入土地利用实践是埃塞俄比亚西南部小农的一个古老经验。这种做法的贡献被大大削弱了。本研究的目的是评估农林复合系统对埃塞俄比亚西南部Jimma镇周围小农的社会经济贡献。按比例从三个选定地点(Mazora、Waro kolobo和Merawa)共抽取了199户家庭的样本。采用半结构化问卷收集抽样家庭的数据。收集的数据使用描述性统计和计量经济模型进行分析。结果表明,以树木为基础的农林复合利用实践是研究点小农生计的重要组成部分,而且树木具有社会经济效益。在Mazora、Waro kolobo和Merawa地区,平均家庭树木收入估计分别为2592、4652和1922 ETB。从社会经济的角度来看,小农更重视家庭花园、牧场和林地的树木。受教育程度、植树经验和主要生计对林木产品收入有显著的正向影响,牲畜拥有量对所得有显著的负向影响。总体而言,以树木为基础的农林复合土地利用实践对改善小农生计至关重要。因此,应在研究点鼓励以树木为基础的农林业土地利用实践。关键词:农林复合系统;收入;生计;
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