How to improve smallholder market access: Evaluation of Mercados Campesinos in Colombia

This paper presents an analysis of the results obtained in the project called “Mercados Campesinos” carried out in the central region of Colombia between 2004 and 2015. This analysis was performed to evaluate the impacts of this short food value chain experience and its influence on economic, social...

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Main Authors: Federica Romagnoli, Juan Molina, Álvaro Parrado
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centro Editorial of Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias, Universidad Nacional de Colombia 2018-01-01
Series:Agronomía Colombiana
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Online Access:https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/agrocol/article/view/67970
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spelling doaj-16de0676995748dda0e23799635bcaa72020-11-25T02:29:15ZengCentro Editorial of Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias, Universidad Nacional de ColombiaAgronomía Colombiana0120-99652357-37322018-01-01361798710.15446/agron.colomb.v36n1.6797050138How to improve smallholder market access: Evaluation of Mercados Campesinos in ColombiaFederica Romagnoli0Juan Molina1Álvaro Parrado2Master in Economics and Development, Faculty of Economy and Management, University of Florence, Italy.Research Group on Rural Management and Development, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, Universidad Nacional de Colombia. BogotáResearch Group on Rural Management and Development, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, Universidad Nacional de Colombia. Bogotá.This paper presents an analysis of the results obtained in the project called “Mercados Campesinos” carried out in the central region of Colombia between 2004 and 2015. This analysis was performed to evaluate the impacts of this short food value chain experience and its influence on economic, social and political dimensions of smallholders’ market access. The analysis included two complementary research methods: quantitative and qualitative approaches. These methods were stated to identify the benefits accrued to participants using three different methodologies: i) t-test analysis; ii) an impact evaluation known as difference-in-difference and iii) multilevel regressions. On the other hand, qualitative analysis was based on semi-structured interviews and informal dialogues to investigate the perceptions of a selected group of beneficiaries regarding how project goals have been achieved. The results showed that one of the most influential elements in smallholders’market access has been the role of peasant organizations, associations and local farmer committees. These administrative structures greatly affected the economic efficiency, political participation and, to a lesser extent, commercial improvements. Project outcomes have been extremely influenced by participants’ expectations of improvements in wellbeing, life quality, production rates, and income. The project was not able to reach a good level of financial sustainability; however, it provided peasants with well-designed tools to self-coordinate their actions. Proof of that is that farmers started to organize themselves autonomously to exert pressure at municipal and local levels.https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/agrocol/article/view/67970short food supply chainrural territorial developmentimpact analysissmallholders’ organizations.
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author Federica Romagnoli
Juan Molina
Álvaro Parrado
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Juan Molina
Álvaro Parrado
How to improve smallholder market access: Evaluation of Mercados Campesinos in Colombia
Agronomía Colombiana
short food supply chain
rural territorial development
impact analysis
smallholders’ organizations.
author_facet Federica Romagnoli
Juan Molina
Álvaro Parrado
author_sort Federica Romagnoli
title How to improve smallholder market access: Evaluation of Mercados Campesinos in Colombia
title_short How to improve smallholder market access: Evaluation of Mercados Campesinos in Colombia
title_full How to improve smallholder market access: Evaluation of Mercados Campesinos in Colombia
title_fullStr How to improve smallholder market access: Evaluation of Mercados Campesinos in Colombia
title_full_unstemmed How to improve smallholder market access: Evaluation of Mercados Campesinos in Colombia
title_sort how to improve smallholder market access: evaluation of mercados campesinos in colombia
publisher Centro Editorial of Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias, Universidad Nacional de Colombia
series Agronomía Colombiana
issn 0120-9965
2357-3732
publishDate 2018-01-01
description This paper presents an analysis of the results obtained in the project called “Mercados Campesinos” carried out in the central region of Colombia between 2004 and 2015. This analysis was performed to evaluate the impacts of this short food value chain experience and its influence on economic, social and political dimensions of smallholders’ market access. The analysis included two complementary research methods: quantitative and qualitative approaches. These methods were stated to identify the benefits accrued to participants using three different methodologies: i) t-test analysis; ii) an impact evaluation known as difference-in-difference and iii) multilevel regressions. On the other hand, qualitative analysis was based on semi-structured interviews and informal dialogues to investigate the perceptions of a selected group of beneficiaries regarding how project goals have been achieved. The results showed that one of the most influential elements in smallholders’market access has been the role of peasant organizations, associations and local farmer committees. These administrative structures greatly affected the economic efficiency, political participation and, to a lesser extent, commercial improvements. Project outcomes have been extremely influenced by participants’ expectations of improvements in wellbeing, life quality, production rates, and income. The project was not able to reach a good level of financial sustainability; however, it provided peasants with well-designed tools to self-coordinate their actions. Proof of that is that farmers started to organize themselves autonomously to exert pressure at municipal and local levels.
topic short food supply chain
rural territorial development
impact analysis
smallholders’ organizations.
url https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/agrocol/article/view/67970
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