EFFECT OF CONTRACT FARMING ON SMALLHOLDER FARMERS' GREEN LEAF TEA PRODUCTION IN TANZANIA

Q4 Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Finias Dogeje, Deus Ngaruko
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This paper investigates the impact of contract farming on green leaf tea output among Tanzanian smallholder farmers. Data from 393 growers from Mbeya and Njombe regions were collected in a cross-sectional survey and analysed descriptively using IBM Statistics Version 26. A multiple linear regression model was used to test the null hypothesis. The findings show that contract farming engagement (β=140.102; P=0.058) positively impact production. Moreover, household size (β=2.268; P=0.903) and gender (β=294.978; P=0.000) positively impact green leaf tea production. Besides, age (β=-2.719), education (β=-3171.868), and farm size (β=-20.866) all negatively impact production, but education only was statistically significant at P=0.002. We conclude that, contract farming has a favourable impact on green leaf tea production and suggests recognising its potential for farmers’ growth. Besides, its nuanced importance and borderline P value (0.058) prompts further research on contract design, capacity-building, and market dynamics. Additionally, this paper highlights nuanced effects of farmer attributes. While household size and gender positively influences production, age, education, and larger farms negatively impact it. A comprehensive approach to tea production optimization, considering age-appropriate practices, education-specific interventions, and efficient farm management, is crucial. Further investigation into the combined effects of age, education, and gender is suggested for holistic insights.
合同农业对坦桑尼亚小农绿叶茶生产的影响
本文调查了合同农业对坦桑尼亚小农绿茶产量的影响。通过横断面调查收集了Mbeya和Njombe地区393名种植者的数据,并使用IBM Statistics Version 26进行了描述性分析。采用多元线性回归模型对原假设进行检验。结果表明:农业承包程度(β=140.102;P=0.058)对产量有积极影响。此外,家庭规模(β=2.268;P=0.903)和性别(β=294.978;P=0.000)正影响绿茶产量。此外,年龄(β=-2.719)、教育程度(β=-3171.868)和农场规模(β=-20.866)均对产量产生负向影响,但教育程度仅对产量有统计学意义(P=0.002)。我们的结论是,合同农业对绿茶生产有有利的影响,并建议认识到它对农民增长的潜力。此外,其微妙的重要性和边界P值(0.058)促使进一步研究合同设计,能力建设和市场动态。此外,本文还强调了农民属性的微妙影响。虽然家庭规模和性别对产量有积极影响,但年龄、教育和大型农场对产量有消极影响。综合考虑适合年龄的做法、针对教育的干预措施和有效的农场管理,优化茶叶生产的方法至关重要。建议进一步调查年龄、教育和性别的综合影响,以获得全面的见解。
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