Sugarcane Growing and the Livehoods of Small-Scale Farmers in Jinja District, Uganda

M. W. Nabalegwa, Robert Tweheyo, J. Asaba, Muhamed Waibi
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This study focused on establishing the relationship between sugarcane growing and the livelihood of small-scale farmers in Jinja District.  It was guided by three objectives namely: to characterize individual farmers and their farms, establish benefits from sugarcane farming to the farmer’s livelihoods and find out the effect of sugarcane growing on household food security in the area. The study adopted descriptive research design. The target population of this study were sugarcane growing households’ heads and Village Chairpersons of sugarcane out-growers association.  The study employed the purposive and simple random sampling techniques. A sample size of 42 respondents from a population of 362 small-scale farmers.  The methods of data collection included; use of questionnaires, interviewing, focus group discussions and observation.  The study generated both qualitative and quantitative data. The data collected was analysed by computing percentages while qualitative data was analysed by coding and establishing common themes. The study findings revealed that although women are fully involved in sugarcane growing, ownership of farms is dominated by men. The dominant age group among the sugarcane farmers is between 30 to 60 years, with mainly primary education graduates. The average farm size was 3 acres and the larges part of the farm land is devoted to sugarcane growing. There are some positive benefits from sugar growing, though many challenges have been identified. Most smallholder farmers are experiencing food insecurity.  Based on the findings of the study it was recommended that there was need to encourage people owning land less than five acres to practice mixed farming, use scientific methods of farming such as intercropping, crop rotation, use fertilizers to facilitate better yields and crop diversification to improve both on their earnings and food security.
乌干达金贾地区的甘蔗种植和小农生计
本研究的重点是建立金家县甘蔗种植与小农生计之间的关系。它以三个目标为指导,即:确定个体农民及其农场的特征,确定甘蔗种植对农民生计的好处,并找出甘蔗种植对该地区家庭粮食安全的影响。本研究采用描述性研究设计。本研究的对象人群为甘蔗种植户户主和甘蔗外农协会村委会主席。本研究采用目的明确、简单随机抽样的方法。从362名小农人口中抽取42名受访者作为样本。数据收集方法包括:使用问卷调查,访谈,焦点小组讨论和观察。这项研究产生了定性和定量数据。收集的数据通过计算百分比进行分析,定性数据通过编码和建立共同主题进行分析。研究结果显示,尽管妇女充分参与甘蔗种植,但农场的所有权却由男性主导。甘蔗农的主要年龄组在30至60岁之间,主要是初等教育毕业生。农场的平均面积为3英亩,其中大部分用于种植甘蔗。种植糖有一些积极的好处,尽管我们也发现了许多挑战。大多数小农正面临粮食不安全问题。根据这项研究的结果,有人建议有必要鼓励拥有不到5英亩土地的人实行混合耕作,使用科学的耕作方法,如间作、轮作、使用肥料以提高产量和作物多样化,以提高他们的收入和粮食安全。
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