评估以农民为基础的组织对巴基斯坦小农福利的多维影响

IF 4.5 2区 农林科学 Q2 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Awais Jabbar, Tian Ye, Jin Huang, Wei Liu, Jian Zhang, Haoyan Cheng, Qun Wu, Jianchao Peng, Haile Ketema
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摘要

以农民为基础的组织在知识交流、能力建设、资源获取和宣传方面发挥着至关重要的作用,从而促进了小农的福祉。关于FBO参与福利结果的现有证据主要集中在收入、作物产量和资源管理等传统指标上。然而,农民福祉是多方面的,不仅包括经济成果,还包括复原力和社会包容。本研究通过纳入更广泛的福利指标——粮食安全、信贷获取和生计多样化——来弥补这一差距,以充分捕捉FBO参与的好处。这项研究基于从巴基斯坦旁遮普省500个小农家庭收集的初步调查数据,这些数据是通过系统随机抽样收集的,以检验假设的目标。本研究采用倾向得分匹配(PSM)和逆概率加权回归调整(IPWRA)来估计FBO参与的福利效应。来自PSM模型的Logit估计强调了推广途径、同行影响和使用权保障在决定农民加入fbo的决定方面的重要性。PSM和IPWRA模型的结果一致表明,FBO成员资格产生了显著的福利收益。具体而言,参与提高了粮食消费得分,促进了生计多样化,并增加了获得信贷的机会。调查结果表明,有组织的集体行动具有促进农村多维发展的潜力。因此,加强和支持fbo应成为各国政府和发展机构的优先事项,以此作为加强粮食安全、改善普惠金融、实现农村生计多样化的手段,最终增强农户的抵御力,减少农户的脆弱性。
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Assessing the Multidimensional Impacts of Farmer-Based Organizations on Smallholder Welfare in Pakistan

Assessing the Multidimensional Impacts of Farmer-Based Organizations on Smallholder Welfare in Pakistan

Farmer-based organizations (FBOs) play a crucial role in knowledge exchange, capacity building, resource access, and advocacy, thereby contributing to the well-being of smallholder farmers. Existing evidence on the welfare outcomes of FBO participation has largely focused on conventional measures such as income, crop yield, and resource management. However, farmer well-being is multidimensional, encompassing not only economic outcomes but also resilience and social inclusion. This study addresses this gap by incorporating broader welfare indicators—food security, credit access, and livelihood diversification—to capture the full benefits of FBO participation. The study is based on primary survey data collected from 500 smallholder farming households in Punjab, Pakistan, collected via systematic random sampling to test the posited aims. The research employs propensity score matching (PSM) and inverse probability weighted regression adjustment (IPWRA) to estimate the welfare effects of FBO participation. Logit estimates from the PSM model highlight the importance of extension access, peer influence, and tenure security in shaping farmers' decisions to join FBOs. Results from both PSM and IPWRA models consistently show that FBO membership yields significant welfare gains. Specifically, participation improves the Food Consumption Score, promotes livelihood diversification, and enhances access to credit. The findings demonstrate the potential of structured collective action to foster multidimensional rural development. Strengthening and supporting FBOs should therefore be a priority for governments and development agencies as a means to enhance food security, improve financial inclusion, and diversify rural livelihoods, ultimately building resilience and reducing vulnerability among farming households.

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Food and Energy Security
Food and Energy Security Energy-Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
CiteScore
9.30
自引率
4.00%
发文量
76
审稿时长
19 weeks
期刊介绍: Food and Energy Security seeks to publish high quality and high impact original research on agricultural crop and forest productivity to improve food and energy security. It actively seeks submissions from emerging countries with expanding agricultural research communities. Papers from China, other parts of Asia, India and South America are particularly welcome. The Editorial Board, headed by Editor-in-Chief Professor Martin Parry, is determined to make FES the leading publication in its sector and will be aiming for a top-ranking impact factor. Primary research articles should report hypothesis driven investigations that provide new insights into mechanisms and processes that determine productivity and properties for exploitation. Review articles are welcome but they must be critical in approach and provide particularly novel and far reaching insights. Food and Energy Security offers authors a forum for the discussion of the most important advances in this field and promotes an integrative approach of scientific disciplines. Papers must contribute substantially to the advancement of knowledge. Examples of areas covered in Food and Energy Security include: • Agronomy • Biotechnological Approaches • Breeding & Genetics • Climate Change • Quality and Composition • Food Crops and Bioenergy Feedstocks • Developmental, Physiology and Biochemistry • Functional Genomics • Molecular Biology • Pest and Disease Management • Post Harvest Biology • Soil Science • Systems Biology
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