Profitability of sweet potato enterprises in Limpopo Province: A case study of Vhembe District

MSCAGR (Agricultural Economics) === Department of Agricultural Economics === This research aimed to assess the profitability of sweet potato production enterprises. The focus areas were on: determining differences in profitability of different sweet potato enterprises located in different villages;...

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Main Author: Libago, Khuliso
Other Authors: Taruvinga, B.
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11602/688
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-univen-oai-univendspace.univen.ac.za-11602-6882020-05-07T03:17:19Z Profitability of sweet potato enterprises in Limpopo Province: A case study of Vhembe District Libago, Khuliso Taruvinga, B. Pfumayaramba, T. K. Sweet potato Marketing Gross margin Labour cost Production Profitability 338.175220968257 Sweet potatoes -- South Africa -- Limpopo Business -- South Africa -- Limpopo Pricing -- South Africa -- Limpopo Prices -- South Africa -- Limpopo Marketing -- South Africa -- Limpopo MSCAGR (Agricultural Economics) Department of Agricultural Economics This research aimed to assess the profitability of sweet potato production enterprises. The focus areas were on: determining differences in profitability of different sweet potato enterprises located in different villages; identifying factors that affect the profitability of sweet potato enterprises; determining differences in the sweet potato markets; and identifying marketing channels utilised by sweet potato enterprises. The study was carried out in 8 villages in Makhado and Thulamela local municipalities of the Vhembe district of Limpopo province. There were 78 sweet potato farmers identified and interviewed as respondents in the study. A gross margin analysis model was used to calculate the profitability of sweet potato enterprises, while a multiple regression model was adopted to analyse factors that affect profitability of sweet potato enterprises. The study revealed the domination of females in sweet potato production, wherein 69.2% of the respondents were females. Furthermore, the study revealed that 16.7% of the respondents were illiterate, 24% of the respondents had never received any form of agricultural training. The findings of the study revealed that sweet potato production is a viable and profitable enterprise in the study area. Farmers recorded an average gross margin of R11 329.94 per ha. Furthermore, labour cost and fertilizer cost accounted for the highest costs incurred in production contributing 45% and 32% respectively to total costs. The results of the study further revealed that six variables were statistically significant to profitability. Occupation status, farming experience, unpaid family members, and labour cost were statistically significant to profitability at the 1% level of significance; whereas tractor hire cost and chemical cost were statistically significant to profitability at the 5% level of significance. The study recommends that stakeholders involved in agriculture and community development should attend to issues such agro-processing trainings and extension services offered to the farmers in the Vhembe district. 2017-06-10T08:35:03Z 2017-06-10T08:35:03Z 2017-05-18 Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/11602/688 en 1 online resource (xi, 88 leaves : illustrations, color map)
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topic Sweet potato
Marketing
Gross margin
Labour cost
Production
Profitability
338.175220968257
Sweet potatoes -- South Africa -- Limpopo
Business -- South Africa -- Limpopo
Pricing -- South Africa -- Limpopo
Prices -- South Africa -- Limpopo
Marketing -- South Africa -- Limpopo
spellingShingle Sweet potato
Marketing
Gross margin
Labour cost
Production
Profitability
338.175220968257
Sweet potatoes -- South Africa -- Limpopo
Business -- South Africa -- Limpopo
Pricing -- South Africa -- Limpopo
Prices -- South Africa -- Limpopo
Marketing -- South Africa -- Limpopo
Libago, Khuliso
Profitability of sweet potato enterprises in Limpopo Province: A case study of Vhembe District
description MSCAGR (Agricultural Economics) === Department of Agricultural Economics === This research aimed to assess the profitability of sweet potato production enterprises. The focus areas were on: determining differences in profitability of different sweet potato enterprises located in different villages; identifying factors that affect the profitability of sweet potato enterprises; determining differences in the sweet potato markets; and identifying marketing channels utilised by sweet potato enterprises. The study was carried out in 8 villages in Makhado and Thulamela local municipalities of the Vhembe district of Limpopo province. There were 78 sweet potato farmers identified and interviewed as respondents in the study. A gross margin analysis model was used to calculate the profitability of sweet potato enterprises, while a multiple regression model was adopted to analyse factors that affect profitability of sweet potato enterprises. The study revealed the domination of females in sweet potato production, wherein 69.2% of the respondents were females. Furthermore, the study revealed that 16.7% of the respondents were illiterate, 24% of the respondents had never received any form of agricultural training. The findings of the study revealed that sweet potato production is a viable and profitable enterprise in the study area. Farmers recorded an average gross margin of R11 329.94 per ha. Furthermore, labour cost and fertilizer cost accounted for the highest costs incurred in production contributing 45% and 32% respectively to total costs. The results of the study further revealed that six variables were statistically significant to profitability. Occupation status, farming experience, unpaid family members, and labour cost were statistically significant to profitability at the 1% level of significance; whereas tractor hire cost and chemical cost were statistically significant to profitability at the 5% level of significance. The study recommends that stakeholders involved in agriculture and community development should attend to issues such agro-processing trainings and extension services offered to the farmers in the Vhembe district.
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title Profitability of sweet potato enterprises in Limpopo Province: A case study of Vhembe District
title_short Profitability of sweet potato enterprises in Limpopo Province: A case study of Vhembe District
title_full Profitability of sweet potato enterprises in Limpopo Province: A case study of Vhembe District
title_fullStr Profitability of sweet potato enterprises in Limpopo Province: A case study of Vhembe District
title_full_unstemmed Profitability of sweet potato enterprises in Limpopo Province: A case study of Vhembe District
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