Women and Agricultural Entrepreneurship in Rural Areas in West Africa: Case of Benin

Eyitayo Kegnide, F. Vodouhè, Aklesso Y. G. Egbendewe, Jacob A Yabi
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This research identified factors that can influence the forms of women's entrepreneurship in rural areas in Benin. The Harmonized Survey on Living Conditions of Households database carried out in 2018 was used for the study. Data in several countries (Benin, Burkina Faso, Côte d'Ivoire, Guinea Bissau, Mali, Niger, Senegal, Togo) and financed by the World Bank. The annual survey to monitor the living conditions of households is part of the perspective of a better knowledge of poverty in WAEMU member countries, in order to understand its manifestations. This Data were submitted to a multinomial logistic regression model and, rural women in agricultural entrepreneurship were categorized into three groups based on sources of funding: entrepreneurship with access to credit (1.70%), entrepreneurship in association (17.88%), and entrepreneurship with equity (80.42%). The regression model identified factors such as socio-cultural affiliation, religion, geographical location, age, marital status, and the mother's branch of activity as social factors that determine the choice of forms of entrepreneurship. In addition to these factors, the study identified some constraints on women's agricultural entrepreneurship such as lack of employment, lack of access to land, level of education, access to water and grazing sites, floods/droughts, poor management, and poor sales of agricultural products as exogenous factors. Improvement of these factors could promote women's agricultural entrepreneurship in rural areas.
西非农村地区妇女与农业创业:贝宁案例
本研究确定了可能影响贝宁农村地区妇女创业形式的因素。研究使用了 2018 年开展的家庭生活条件统一调查数据库。多个国家(贝宁、布基纳法索、科特迪瓦、几内亚比绍、马里、尼日尔、塞内加尔、多哥)的数据,由世界银行资助。为了更好地了解西非经货联盟成员国的贫困状况,了解贫困的表现形式,每年都会对家庭的生活状况进行调查。这些数据被纳入多项式逻辑回归模型,并根据资金来源将从事农业创业的农村妇女分为三类:获得信贷的创业(1.70%)、联合创业(17.88%)和股权创业(80.42%)。回归模型发现,社会文化归属、宗教信仰、地理位置、年龄、婚姻状况和母亲从事的行业等因素是决定创业形式选择的社会因素。除这些因素外,研究还发现了一些制约妇女农业创业的外在因素,如缺乏就业、无法获得土地、教育水平、获得水源和放牧场地、洪水/干旱、管理不善以及农产品销售不畅。改善这些因素可以促进农村地区妇女的农业创业。
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