Factors influencing investment in commercial pig production on Swazi Nation Land.

M. Mabuza, T. Ngubane
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Commercial pig production in Swaziland is one viable enterprise that has not been fully exploited by rural farmers despite the level of support from Government, private sector and international agencies. The aim of this study was to identify the factors influencing household decisions to invest in commercial pig production on Swazi Nation Land, using Lubombo region as a case study. Following a systematic sampling procedure, 124 households were interviewed to identify variables that influence their decisions on whether or not to invest in commercial pig production. Using a binary logistic regression model the analytical results revealed that the decisions are significantly influenced by gender of household head, level of education, employment status, household size, frequency of contact with extension officers and the proximity of a reliable water source. In terms of key policy interventions, the study underlined the importance of increasing investment in water harvesting projects and improving the Piggery extension service. Future interventions in the agriculture sector should not overlook the role played by women in pursuing the goal of achieving household food security through agricultural production. Key words: Swazi Nation Land, commercial, investment, pig production, food security
影响斯威士兰土地商品生猪生产投资的因素。
斯威士兰的商业生猪生产是一个可行的企业,尽管政府、私营部门和国际机构提供了大量支持,但农村农民并未充分利用这一企业。本研究的目的是确定影响斯威士兰民族土地上家庭投资商品生猪生产决策的因素,并以Lubombo地区为例进行研究。在系统抽样程序之后,对124户家庭进行了访谈,以确定影响他们决定是否投资商品生猪生产的变量。利用二元逻辑回归模型分析结果表明,户主性别、教育水平、就业状况、家庭规模、与推广人员接触的频率以及是否接近可靠的水源对决策有显著影响。在关键政策干预方面,该研究强调了增加集水项目投资和改善养猪场推广服务的重要性。今后对农业部门的干预不应忽视妇女在实现通过农业生产实现家庭粮食安全的目标方面所发挥的作用。关键词:斯威士兰土地,商业,投资,生猪生产,粮食安全
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