Determinants of the competitiveness of smallholder African indigenous vegetable farmers in high-value agro-food chains in Kenya: A multivariate probit regression analysis

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Evans Ngenoh
Barnabas K. Kurgat
Hillary K. Bett
Sindu W. Kebede
Wolfgang Bokelmann
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[1] Humboldt University of Berlin,Department of Agricultural Economics
[2] Laikipia University,Institute of Arid Lands Management
[3] Egerton University,Department of Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness Management
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Agricultural and Food Economics | / 7卷
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Smallholder farmers are excluded from efficient and effective participation in high-value agro-food market chains due to major competitiveness constraints and several market failures along these chains. The purpose of this study is to contribute to the competitiveness of smallholder farmers in a more coordinated and sustainable way that promote their effective and efficient participation in high-value agro-food market chains. In particular, the study aims at determining the main role of households’ capitals, institutional, and access-related factors in conditioning the decision of smallholder farmers of African indigenous vegetables (AIVs) to access pillars of competitiveness in high-value market chains (HVMCs). For this purpose, a unique household-level data from a total of 1232 rural and peri-urban AIV-producing households were surveyed, and the data obtained were analysed by using a multivariate probit model.
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