Impact of village savings and loans associations participation on cocoa farmers’ livelihood in the Western North Region, Ghana

IF 4.8 Q1 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Samuel Agyapong , Nicholas Oppong Mensah , Samuel Afotey Anang , Tekuni Nakuja , Frank Osei Tutu
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The study examined the impact of Village Savings and Loans Associations (VSLA) participation on cocoa farmers livelihoods in the Western North region of Ghana. The study analyzes the factors that influence VSLA participation and the intensity of savings. The sample size for the study was 301. The Heckman two-stage model was used to analyse the factors that influence VSLA participation and the intensity of savings. Propensity Score Matching (PSM) was used to examine the impact of VSLA participation on cocoa farmers livelihoods. The results demonstrated a positive and statistically significant relationship between VSLA participation and the following variables: age, gender, household size, education, children's education, and social contributions. However, variables such as respect, income, and gender had a negative influence on VSLA participation. The result also established a positive and significant relationship among extension contact, respect, income, and intensity of savings. VSLA participation had a negative impact on natural capital (land size), a positive impact on human capital (children's capital) and on financial capital (total income), and no impact on social capital (community social distributions) and physical capital (home assets). Policy makers should therefore consider these factors or attributes of beneficiaries in the development and implementation of future interventions. It is recommended that government of Ghana through Ghana COCOBOD should implement policies that intensify sensitization and education on need for farmers to participate in VSLAs. Additionally, policies that support community-building activities such as VSLAs, can be implemented to foster community engagement and build social capital in cocoa growing communities.

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村储蓄和贷款协会的参与对加纳西北部地区可可种植农生计的影响
本研究探讨了加纳西北部地区参与村储蓄和贷款协会(VSLA)对可可种植农生计的影响。研究分析了影响 VSLA 参与度和储蓄强度的因素。研究的样本量为 301 个。采用赫克曼两阶段模型分析了影响 VSLA 参与度和储蓄强度的因素。使用倾向得分匹配法(PSM)研究了参与 VSLA 对可可种植农生计的影响。结果表明,参与 VSLA 与以下变量之间存在统计意义上的显著正相关关系:年龄、性别、家庭规模、教育、子女教育和社会贡献。然而,尊重、收入和性别等变量对参与 VSLA 有负面影响。研究结果还证实,推广联系、尊重、收入和储蓄强度之间存在显著的正相关关系。VSLA 的参与对自然资本(土地面积)有负面影响,对人力资本(子女资本)和金融资本(总收入)有正面影响,而对社会资本(社区社会分布)和物质资本(家庭资产)没有影响。因此,决策者在制定和实施未来的干预措施时,应考虑受益人的这些因素或属性。建议加纳政府通过加纳 COCOBOD 实施相关政策,加强对农民参与 VSLAs 的必要性的宣传和教育。此外,还可实施支持社区建设活动(如可可种植互助社)的政策,以促进社区参与并在可可种植社区建立社会资本。
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