Drivers of farmers market participation in southeast Nigeria

The objective of this paper was to investigate the drivers of farmers’ participation in the output market for yellow pepper using a sample of 420 randomly selected producers from 8,500 farmers in selected markets in southeast Nigeria. The heterogeneity of smallholder market participation was modelle...

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Main Authors: Patience Ifeyinwa Opata, Adaku Bridget Ezeibe, Rosemary Nnedinso Arua
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Kassel University Press 2020-10-01
Series:Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development in the Tropics and Subtropics
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Online Access:https://jarts.info/index.php/jarts/article/view/202010191969
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spelling doaj-6f82545412094468b93fc6c52d31c5332021-01-09T19:44:51ZengKassel University PressJournal of Agriculture and Rural Development in the Tropics and Subtropics1612-98302363-60332020-10-01121220721710.17170/kobra-202010191969Drivers of farmers market participation in southeast NigeriaPatience Ifeyinwa Opata0Adaku Bridget Ezeibe1Rosemary Nnedinso Arua2Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, NigeriaCenter for Entrepreneurship and Development Research, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, NigeriaDepartment of Agricultural Economics, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, NigeriaThe objective of this paper was to investigate the drivers of farmers’ participation in the output market for yellow pepper using a sample of 420 randomly selected producers from 8,500 farmers in selected markets in southeast Nigeria. The heterogeneity of smallholder market participation was modelled with quantile regression. The variables that affected all the quantiles (i.e. for subsistence, semi-subsistence, intermediate, semi-commercial and commercially oriented farms) are the distance to the trading centre and the level of poultry manure applied. The estimated coefficients of poultry manure were statistically significant and directly related to commercialisation of pepper, while the distance to market was negatively correlated. The estimated coefficients for land size, age of household head, fertiliser and agrochemicals use, were positive and significant while income from other sources and asphalt road were negative and significant. It could be deduced from the results that specialisation and commercialisation in yellow pepper production in southeast Nigeria triggers the production of other commercial crops (i.e. cassava, maize, tomatoes, and garden eggs, groundnut, okra, fluted pumpkin, amaranth, and sweet potatoes). The findings showed that volume of pepper sold and total farm production and consumption were indicators for household food security and income. These suggest that smallholder market participation in West Africa could be driven by policies aimed at improving the commercial crops that are highly marketable, rural road infrastructure, market information systems, asset accumulation, human capital and promotion of farmer organisations.https://jarts.info/index.php/jarts/article/view/202010191969yellow peppertransaction costssubsistencecommercialisationquantile regression
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author Patience Ifeyinwa Opata
Adaku Bridget Ezeibe
Rosemary Nnedinso Arua
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Adaku Bridget Ezeibe
Rosemary Nnedinso Arua
Drivers of farmers market participation in southeast Nigeria
Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development in the Tropics and Subtropics
yellow pepper
transaction costs
subsistence
commercialisation
quantile regression
author_facet Patience Ifeyinwa Opata
Adaku Bridget Ezeibe
Rosemary Nnedinso Arua
author_sort Patience Ifeyinwa Opata
title Drivers of farmers market participation in southeast Nigeria
title_short Drivers of farmers market participation in southeast Nigeria
title_full Drivers of farmers market participation in southeast Nigeria
title_fullStr Drivers of farmers market participation in southeast Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Drivers of farmers market participation in southeast Nigeria
title_sort drivers of farmers market participation in southeast nigeria
publisher Kassel University Press
series Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development in the Tropics and Subtropics
issn 1612-9830
2363-6033
publishDate 2020-10-01
description The objective of this paper was to investigate the drivers of farmers’ participation in the output market for yellow pepper using a sample of 420 randomly selected producers from 8,500 farmers in selected markets in southeast Nigeria. The heterogeneity of smallholder market participation was modelled with quantile regression. The variables that affected all the quantiles (i.e. for subsistence, semi-subsistence, intermediate, semi-commercial and commercially oriented farms) are the distance to the trading centre and the level of poultry manure applied. The estimated coefficients of poultry manure were statistically significant and directly related to commercialisation of pepper, while the distance to market was negatively correlated. The estimated coefficients for land size, age of household head, fertiliser and agrochemicals use, were positive and significant while income from other sources and asphalt road were negative and significant. It could be deduced from the results that specialisation and commercialisation in yellow pepper production in southeast Nigeria triggers the production of other commercial crops (i.e. cassava, maize, tomatoes, and garden eggs, groundnut, okra, fluted pumpkin, amaranth, and sweet potatoes). The findings showed that volume of pepper sold and total farm production and consumption were indicators for household food security and income. These suggest that smallholder market participation in West Africa could be driven by policies aimed at improving the commercial crops that are highly marketable, rural road infrastructure, market information systems, asset accumulation, human capital and promotion of farmer organisations.
topic yellow pepper
transaction costs
subsistence
commercialisation
quantile regression
url https://jarts.info/index.php/jarts/article/view/202010191969
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