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Determinants of participation in cavy marketing: evidence from the Democratic Republic of Congo

Autor: Simtowe, F.P.
Autor: Paul, B.K.
Autor: Wimba, B. M. M.
Autor: Bacigale, S. B.
Autor: Chiuri, W. L.
Autor: Maass, B. L.
Año: 2017
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10883/19138
Resumen: Smallholder supply chain participation remains low despite the potential welfare gains that would result from choosing a market-oriented production. Yet, studies on determinants of market participation for commodities with underdeveloped value chains are scanty. Employing a double hurdle model, this paper examines factors determining households’ participation in cavy marketing among cavy farmers from Sud-Kivu province in the Democratic Republic of Congo. We find that wealthier households participated less in cavy marketing while those producing more cavies were more likely to participate in their marketing. Moreover, smaller households tended to sell more cavies, while households with other livestock sold fewer cavies. The findings underscore the significance of increasing the participation in the cavy supply chains by farmers through the promotion of appropriate husbandry practices that enhance cavy productivity and production and that enable farmers to participate in markets as sellers.
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Lenguaje: English
Editor: Kassel University Press
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Tipo: Article
País de enfoque: Congo
Lugar de publicación: Germany
Páginas: 245-257
Número: 2
Volumen: 118
Palabras Claves: Domestic Cavy
Palabras Claves: Double-Hurdle
Palabras Claves: Supply Chain Participation
País: DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO
Agrovoc: SMALLHOLDERS
Agrovoc: MARKETING TECHNIQUES
Agrovoc: SUPPLY CHAINS
Agrovoc: GUINEA PIGS
Revista: Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development in the Tropics and Subtropics


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