Impact of Participation in Young Smart Farmer Program on Smallholder Farmers’ Income: A Propensity Score Matching Analysis

S. Poungchompu, Porntip Phuttachat
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The increase of elderly workers in the agricultural sector will decrease productivity using traditional agriculture production which causes the reduction of income. The Young Smart Farmer program is one of the solutions to solve the problem by developing new generation farmers’ agricultural abilities replacing elderly farmers and creating incentives for the new generation to turn to agricultural occupation. Thus, this paper principally assessed the impact of the participation of young farmers in the YSF program on farm income and the determinants of the YSF program factor of young farmer’s participation in the YSF program. The total number of samplings is 340 comprising 210 participants and 130 non-participants in the YSF program of the northeast area of Thailand. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and the propensity score matching approach to estimate the treatment effect of YSF participation on farm income among smallholder farmers. The results presented that the participants were younger with higher education, more experience and technology support, and had higher farm income compared to non-participants. The propensity scores matching results revealed a significant effect between farmer participation and farm income. The increase in farmers’ income from the participation of young smart farmers was estimated to be approximately 6758.59 $/year compared to non-participants of 3066.63 $/year. To encourage young people to participate more in the YSM program the government should provide more support that can stimulate the young farmers’ farming economic activities to improve their quality of living and be fully satisfied with their livelihood. Also, the government should encourage a strong network within the group which consequently increases knowledge sharing, technology, and agricultural activities from the production process to marketing.
参与青年智慧农民计划对小农收入的影响:倾向得分匹配分析
农业部门老年工人的增加将降低传统农业生产的生产率,从而导致收入减少。“青年智慧农民”计划是通过培养新一代农民替代老农民的农业能力,并为新一代农民转向农业职业创造激励机制,来解决这一问题的方案之一。因此,本文主要评估青年农民参与YSF计划对农场收入的影响,以及YSF计划因素对青年农民参与YSF计划的决定因素。抽样总数为340个,其中210名参与者和130名非参与者参加了泰国东北地区的YSF计划。采用描述性统计和倾向得分匹配方法对数据进行分析,估计YSF参与对小农农场收入的处理效果。结果表明,与非参与者相比,参与者更年轻,受过高等教育,经验和技术支持更多,农业收入更高。倾向得分匹配结果显示农民参与与农场收入之间存在显著影响。据估计,年轻聪明农民的参与为农民增加的收入约为6758.59美元/年,而非参与者的收入为3066.63美元/年。为了鼓励年轻人更多地参与YSM计划,政府应该提供更多的支持,以刺激青年农民的农业经济活动,提高他们的生活质量,使他们对生活完全满意。此外,政府应鼓励该集团内部建立强大的网络,从而促进从生产过程到营销的知识共享、技术和农业活动。
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