Poverty dynamics and the determining factors among East African smallholder farmers

Rapid economic development in East Africa is matched by extremely dynamic smallholder livelihoods.To quantify the changes in poverty of smallholder farmers, to evaluate the potential of farm and off-farm activities to alleviate poverty, and to evaluate the potential barriers to poverty alleviation.T...

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Autores principales: Hammond, James, Pagella, Tim, Caulfield, Mark E., Fraval, Simon, Teufel, Nils, Wichern, J., Kihoro, Esther, Herrero, Mario, Rosenstock, Todd S., Wijk, Mark T. van
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/128298
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author Hammond, James
Pagella, Tim
Caulfield, Mark E.
Fraval, Simon
Teufel, Nils
Wichern, J.
Kihoro, Esther
Herrero, Mario
Rosenstock, Todd S.
Wijk, Mark T. van
author_browse Caulfield, Mark E.
Fraval, Simon
Hammond, James
Herrero, Mario
Kihoro, Esther
Pagella, Tim
Rosenstock, Todd S.
Teufel, Nils
Wichern, J.
Wijk, Mark T. van
author_facet Hammond, James
Pagella, Tim
Caulfield, Mark E.
Fraval, Simon
Teufel, Nils
Wichern, J.
Kihoro, Esther
Herrero, Mario
Rosenstock, Todd S.
Wijk, Mark T. van
author_sort Hammond, James
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description Rapid economic development in East Africa is matched by extremely dynamic smallholder livelihoods.To quantify the changes in poverty of smallholder farmers, to evaluate the potential of farm and off-farm activities to alleviate poverty, and to evaluate the potential barriers to poverty alleviation.The analyses were based on a panel survey of 600 households undertaken in 2012 and re-visited approximately four years later in four sites in East Africa. The sites represented contrasting smallholder farming systems, linked to urban centres undergoing rapid economic and social change (Nairobi, Kampala, Kisumu, and Dar-es-Salaam). The surveys assessed farm management, farm productivity, livelihoods, and various measures of household welfare.Almost two thirds of households rose above or fell below meaningful poverty thresholds - more than previously measured in this context - but overall poverty rates remained constant. Enhanced farm value production and off-farm income proved to be important mechanisms to rise out of poverty for households that were already resource-endowed. However, households in the poorest stratum in both panels appeared to be stuck in a poverty trap. They owned significantly fewer productive assets in the first panel compared to other groups (land and livestock), and these baseline assets were found to be positively correlated with farm income in the second panel survey. Equally these households were also found to be among the least educated, while education was found to be an important enabling factor for the generation of high value off-farm income.Rural development that aims to stimulate increases in farm produce value as a means to alleviate poverty are only viable for already resource-endowed households, as they have the capacity to enhance farm value production. Conversely, the alleviation of extreme poverty should focus on different means, perhaps cash transfers, or the development of more sophisticated social safety nets. Furthermore, while off-farm income presents another important mechanism for poverty alleviation in rural areas, these opportunities are restricted to those households that have had access to education. As more households turn to off-farm activities to supplement or replace their livelihoods, farming approaches will also change affecting the management of natural resources. These dynamics ought to be better understood to better manage land-use transitions.
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spelling CGSpace1282982025-10-26T13:01:22Z Poverty dynamics and the determining factors among East African smallholder farmers Hammond, James Pagella, Tim Caulfield, Mark E. Fraval, Simon Teufel, Nils Wichern, J. Kihoro, Esther Herrero, Mario Rosenstock, Todd S. Wijk, Mark T. van poverty smallholders livelihoods livestock mixed farming Rapid economic development in East Africa is matched by extremely dynamic smallholder livelihoods.To quantify the changes in poverty of smallholder farmers, to evaluate the potential of farm and off-farm activities to alleviate poverty, and to evaluate the potential barriers to poverty alleviation.The analyses were based on a panel survey of 600 households undertaken in 2012 and re-visited approximately four years later in four sites in East Africa. The sites represented contrasting smallholder farming systems, linked to urban centres undergoing rapid economic and social change (Nairobi, Kampala, Kisumu, and Dar-es-Salaam). The surveys assessed farm management, farm productivity, livelihoods, and various measures of household welfare.Almost two thirds of households rose above or fell below meaningful poverty thresholds - more than previously measured in this context - but overall poverty rates remained constant. Enhanced farm value production and off-farm income proved to be important mechanisms to rise out of poverty for households that were already resource-endowed. However, households in the poorest stratum in both panels appeared to be stuck in a poverty trap. They owned significantly fewer productive assets in the first panel compared to other groups (land and livestock), and these baseline assets were found to be positively correlated with farm income in the second panel survey. Equally these households were also found to be among the least educated, while education was found to be an important enabling factor for the generation of high value off-farm income.Rural development that aims to stimulate increases in farm produce value as a means to alleviate poverty are only viable for already resource-endowed households, as they have the capacity to enhance farm value production. Conversely, the alleviation of extreme poverty should focus on different means, perhaps cash transfers, or the development of more sophisticated social safety nets. Furthermore, while off-farm income presents another important mechanism for poverty alleviation in rural areas, these opportunities are restricted to those households that have had access to education. As more households turn to off-farm activities to supplement or replace their livelihoods, farming approaches will also change affecting the management of natural resources. These dynamics ought to be better understood to better manage land-use transitions. 2023-03 2023-01-26T17:17:24Z 2023-01-26T17:17:24Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/128298 en Open Access Elsevier Hammond, J., Pagella, T., Caulfield, M.E., Fraval, S., Teufel, N., Wichern, J., Kihoro, E., Herrero, M., Rosenstock, T.S. and Wijk, M.T. van 2023. Poverty dynamics and the determining factors among East African smallholder farmers. Agricultural Systems 206:103611.
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livelihoods
livestock
mixed farming
Hammond, James
Pagella, Tim
Caulfield, Mark E.
Fraval, Simon
Teufel, Nils
Wichern, J.
Kihoro, Esther
Herrero, Mario
Rosenstock, Todd S.
Wijk, Mark T. van
Poverty dynamics and the determining factors among East African smallholder farmers
title Poverty dynamics and the determining factors among East African smallholder farmers
title_full Poverty dynamics and the determining factors among East African smallholder farmers
title_fullStr Poverty dynamics and the determining factors among East African smallholder farmers
title_full_unstemmed Poverty dynamics and the determining factors among East African smallholder farmers
title_short Poverty dynamics and the determining factors among East African smallholder farmers
title_sort poverty dynamics and the determining factors among east african smallholder farmers
topic poverty
smallholders
livelihoods
livestock
mixed farming
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/128298
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