双重市场中小农的市场渠道选择:乌干达有机菠萝农民的案例

Harriet Kyomugisha, E. Nuppenau, J. Mugisha
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2002年,乌干达认证有机农业制度化后,越来越多的农民采用有机菠萝种植来提高他们的经济生计。然而,由于有机市场吸收所有农产品的能力有限,农民继续参与利润较低的传统市场。本研究旨在检验有机菠萝农民的市场选择,提高对决定这些选择的因素的实证理解,以及它们与乌干达有机菠萝营销成功的关系。数据是从来自中部地区的116名有机菠萝农民和三家菠萝出口公司的随机样本中获得的,在横断面家庭和关键信息人调查中。描述性统计显示,68%的农民同时通过有机和传统市场渠道销售有机菠萝。本研究采用条件logit模型解释了影响有机农户市场渠道选择的因素,结果表明,丰、淡季节的有机和常规市场价格差异、菠萝的收成和损失显著影响了农户的市场选择。政策制定者可以通过促进地方和区域有机市场渠道以及农民和公司层面的增值来提高农民的有机市场份额。关键词:有机菠萝,市场选择,乌干达。
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Market channel options for smallholders in dual markets: A case of organic pineapple farmers in Uganda
Following institutionalisation of certified organic agriculture in Uganda in 2002, more farmers have adopted organic pineapple farming to boost their economic livelihoods. However, farmers have continued to engage in the less profitable conventional market due to organic market’s limited capacity to absorb all their produce. This study seeks to examine organic pineapple farmers’ market choices, improve the empirical understanding of factors determining these choices and how they relate to the success of organic pineapple marketing in Uganda. Data was obtained from a random sample of 116 organic pineapple farmers from central region and three pineapple export companies, in cross-sectional household and key informant surveys. Descriptive statistics revealed that 68% of the farmers sold organic pineapples via both organic and conventional market channels at the same time. The study employed a conditional logit model to explain the factors influencing organic farmers’ market channel choice which established that organic and conventional market price differences in peak and lean seasons, pineapple harvests and losses significantly influenced farmers’ market choice. Farmers’ organic market share can be increased by policy makers’ promotion of local and regional organic market outlets and value addition at farmer and company levels. Key words: Organic pineapple, market choice, Uganda.
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