Agricultural cooperative membership and welfare of maize farmers in Ethiopia: Insights from panel data analysis

IF 2.5 4区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS
Abebayehu Girma Geffersa
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The emergence of agricultural cooperatives is widely viewed as a potential institutional arrangement that can help achieve rural poverty reduction by improving farmers’ welfare in developing countries. However, empirical evidence on the effect of cooperative membership on welfare and rural poverty in sub-Saharan Africa remains limited. This paper examines the effect of cooperative membership on the welfare and poverty levels of maize-farming households, using a comprehensive three-wave panel dataset from three major maize-producing regions in Ethiopia. The welfare effect of cooperative membership was estimated using a correlated random-effects regression with a control function to account for unobservable heterogeneity and the endogeneity of cooperative membership. The findings show that cooperative membership significantly increased maize yield and enhanced the welfare of maize farmers by improving household income, subsequently leading to reductions in the prevalence of income poverty and the poverty gap. Further analysis reveals that while cooperative membership is pro-poor in terms of its effect on maize yield, its effect on income and poverty tends to favour wealthier members with greater assets and extended landholdings. In this light, supporting poor and marginalized farmers with the resources needed would help improve the welfare gains from cooperative membership, thereby ensuring a more inclusive approach to poverty reduction.

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埃塞俄比亚玉米种植农的农业合作社成员资格和福利:面板数据分析的启示
农业合作社的出现被广泛视为一种潜在的制度安排,可以通过改善发展中国家农民的福利来帮助实现农村减贫。然而,关于合作社成员资格对撒哈拉以南非洲地区福利和农村贫困的影响的经验证据仍然有限。本文利用埃塞俄比亚三个主要玉米产区的三波综合面板数据集,研究了合作社成员资格对玉米种植家庭的福利和贫困水平的影响。采用相关随机效应回归估算了合作社成员资格对福利的影响,并利用控制函数解释了不可观察的异质性和合作社成员资格的内生性。研究结果表明,合作社成员资格大大提高了玉米产量,并通过增加家庭收入提高了玉米种植农的福利,从而导致收入贫困和贫困差距的缩小。进一步的分析表明,虽然合作社成员资格对玉米产量的影响有利于穷人,但其对收入和贫困的影响往往有利于拥有更多资产和更多土地的富裕成员。有鉴于此,为贫困和边缘化农民提供所需资源将有助于提高合作社成员的福利收益,从而确保采取更具包容性的减贫方法。
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