Drivers and outcomes of smallholder market participation in Sub-Saharan Africa

被引:3
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作者
Kwaramba, Marcia F. [1 ]
Sridharan, Srinivas [2 ]
Mavondo, Felix T. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Colorado Boulder, Social Responsibil & Sustainabil Div, CO 419 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309 USA
[2] Monash Univ, Monash Business Sch, Dept Mkt, Melbourne, Australia
关键词
Sub-Saharan Africa; Agricultural marketing; Smallholder market participation; Smallholder farmer-entrepreneurs; Market orientation; Market credibility; FERTILIZER SUBSIDIES; IMPACT; ORIENTATION; PERFORMANCE; EDUCATION; ACCESS; ENTREPRENEURSHIP; INNOVATION; ABILITY; MODEL;
D O I
10.1007/s11747-022-00914-2
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Despite agriculture being a significant contributor to sub-Saharan Africa's economy, its exploding population puts the region at the highest global risk for food insecurity. Agricultural productivity in the region must meet the growing domestic demand and the needs of global markets. However, the central actors, smallholder farmers, face chronic challenges marketing their produce in high-value markets. While local agricultural policies encourage smallholder farmers and give them education and access, subsistence mindsets are believed to hold them back. This study approaches this challenge from a different, farmer centric view and proposes a new construct reflecting sustained and meaningful marketing activity & mdash;smallholder market participation. With survey data from 464 smallholder farmer-entrepreneurs in Zimbabwe, we reveal how market orientation, access to ancillary services, functional literacy, entrepreneurial abilities, and marketplace metacognition allowed them to beat the odds and grow in the market. We document financial and non-financial outcomes, such as increasing credibility in the marketplace. Our findings offer agribusiness marketers and policymakers more precise indicators of smallholder engagement with markets. The study contributes to marketing theory by highlighting the marketing caliber of an understudied actor, the smallholder farmer.
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页码:1165 / 1183
页数:19
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