Influence of Collective Action on the Efficacy of Tea Smallholding Development Societies in Sri Lanka

K. G. J. P. Mahindapala, M. W. A. P. Jayatilaka, L. N. A. C. Jayawardana, M. Wijerathna
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Farmers Organizations (FO) have evolved to address the major constraints faced by smallholder farmers. They need to address the diverse concerns of members. Tea Smallholding Development Societies (TSDS) were established through a legislative act and are expected to serve tea smallholders on resource and market-related issues. However, currently, the tea smallholding sub-sector seems stagnant as indicated by some of the key indicators that question the interventions made by TSDS to uplift the lives of tea growers. This study sought to explore the efficacy of TSDS and investigate its relationship with CA status. Data were collected from 120 TSDSs in major tea-growing areas using structured questionnaires. Results revealed that only 25% of TSDS offer multipurpose services at varying rates. The majority of TSDS acts only as an intermediary agency linking tea smallholders with government agencies for various forms of assistance. Market-oriented activities were minimal. Policy dialogue was found to be often lacking within organizations, which can block opportunities to develop a collective consciousness among the membership. Overall observations can be classified into four clusters based on the level of multitasking service provision. A significant correlation was e revealed between the efficacy of TSDSs and the status of collective action. The above correlation was stronger when collective action took place voluntarily than when a third party intervened, raising the question of dependency. The results, supported by the literature, revealed that collective action and efficacy function as interdependent variables. Thus, these two factors have the potential to behave in a vicious circle.
集体行动对斯里兰卡茶叶小农发展社会效能的影响
农民组织(FO)的发展旨在解决小农面临的主要制约因素。它们需要解决成员国的各种关切。茶叶小农发展协会(TSDS)是通过一项立法法案成立的,旨在为茶叶小农提供资源和市场相关问题的服务。然而,目前,茶叶小农分部门似乎停滞不前,正如一些关键指标所表明的那样,这些指标质疑TSDS为提高茶农生活水平而采取的干预措施。本研究旨在探讨TSDS的疗效,并探讨其与CA状态的关系。使用结构化问卷从主要茶叶种植区的120个tsds收集数据。结果显示,只有25%的TSDS以不同的费率提供多用途服务。大多数TSDS只是作为一个中介机构,将茶叶小农与政府机构联系起来,以获得各种形式的援助。以市场为导向的活动很少。发现组织内部往往缺乏政策对话,这可能阻碍成员之间发展集体意识的机会。根据多任务服务提供的水平,总体观察结果可分为四类。结果显示,tsds的疗效与集体行动状态之间存在显著的相关性。当集体行动自愿发生时,上述相关性比第三方干预时更强,这就提出了依赖性的问题。结果表明,集体行动和效能是相互依赖的变量。因此,这两个因素有可能形成恶性循环。
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