Drivers of Urban Agriculture and their Influence on the Socio-Economic Status of the Urban Farmers in Uganda, A Case Study of Kampala and Mbarara Cities

Ninsheka Leonard, Ssemakula Edward, Tiyo Christopher, Kalibwani Rebecca, Mulongo Marius
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The study analyzed the influence of forms and drivers of urban Agriculture on the socio-economic status of the farmers in Kampala and Mbarara Cities. The specific objective of the study was to examine the influence drivers of urban agriculture on the socio-economic status of farmers. The study adopted a cross-sectional research design using multiple data collection methods. A multistage cluster sampling technique involving simple random sampling to get both primary and secondary sampling units, snowball to get target respondents and purposive sampling for key informants and focus group members was used. Data were collected using social survey questionnaires for households, focus group discussions checklist (FGDs), key informant interview guides and observations, from a sample of 384 respondents. The study found a strong association between drivers of UA and the socioeconomic status of the urban farmers in Kampala and Mbarara Cities. Household socio-economic status has substantially correlated with the drivers of the urban farmers and out of 9 items considered only 5 was significant which include access to capital (x2 = 1.175, p< 0.047), access to agriculture extension services (x2 = 3.634, p< 0.026), access to financial grants (x2 = 5.190, p<0.001), access to markets (x2 = 6.993, p< 0.001), value addition(x2 = 3.718, p<0.014). The study confirmed a significant relationship between drivers of urban agriculture and the socio-economic status of urban farmers. Urban agriculture drivers like access to capital and financial grants, nature of market access and value addition had a significant influence on household socio-economic status.
城市农业的驱动因素及其对乌干达城市农民社会经济地位的影响,坎帕拉和姆巴拉拉市案例研究
该研究分析了城市农业的形式和驱动因素对坎帕拉和姆巴拉拉市农民社会经济地位的影响。研究的具体目标是考察城市农业的驱动因素对农民社会经济地位的影响。研究采用了横截面研究设计,使用了多种数据收集方法。采用了多阶段聚类抽样技术,包括简单随机抽样以获得主要和次要抽样单位,滚雪球抽样以获得目标受访者,以及有目的抽样以获得关键信息提供者和焦点小组成员。通过家庭社会调查问卷、焦点小组讨论清单(FGDs)、关键信息提供者访谈指南和观察,从 384 个受访者样本中收集了数据。研究发现,普遍获得服务的驱动因素与坎帕拉市和姆巴拉拉市城市农民的社会经济地位之间存在密切联系。家庭社会经济状况与城市农民的驱动因素密切相关,在考虑的 9 个项目中,只有 5 个项目具有显著性,包括获得资本(x2 = 1.175,p< 0.047)、获得农业推广服务(x2 = 3.634,p< 0.026)、获得财政拨款(x2 = 5.190,p< 0.001)、获得市场(x2 = 6.993,p< 0.001)、增值(x2 = 3.718,p< 0.014)。研究证实,城市农业的驱动因素与城市农民的社会经济地位之间存在重要关系。获得资本和财政拨款、市场准入性质和增值等城市农业驱动因素对家庭社会经济地位有重大影响。
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