Institutional arrangements between sugarcane growers and millers in Uganda and implications for grower productivity and profitability

This study investigates sugarcane grower productivity and profitability in Uganda and whether and how they are influenced by institutional arrangements between sugarcane growers and millers. Analysis is based on primary data collected from 983 sugarcane growing farm households in the three main suga...

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Autores principales: Mbowa, Swaibu, Guloba, Madina M., Mather, David L., Nakazi, Florence, Bryan, Elizabeth, Nakkazi, Sheila
Formato: Artículo preliminar
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Publicado: Michigan State University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/140359
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author Mbowa, Swaibu
Guloba, Madina M.
Mather, David L.
Nakazi, Florence
Bryan, Elizabeth
Nakkazi, Sheila
author_browse Bryan, Elizabeth
Guloba, Madina M.
Mather, David L.
Mbowa, Swaibu
Nakazi, Florence
Nakkazi, Sheila
author_facet Mbowa, Swaibu
Guloba, Madina M.
Mather, David L.
Nakazi, Florence
Bryan, Elizabeth
Nakkazi, Sheila
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description This study investigates sugarcane grower productivity and profitability in Uganda and whether and how they are influenced by institutional arrangements between sugarcane growers and millers. Analysis is based on primary data collected from 983 sugarcane growing farm households in the three main sugarcane-producing regions of Busoga, Buganda, and Bunyoro. The study finds evidence that use of key quality inputs and crop and soil management practices are associated with higher farmer cane yield. There is also a clear trade-off (an inverse relationship) between the level of competition between large and small cane mills in a region and the level of grower-miller coordination of market assurance and input access, as embodied by institutional arrangements between growers and millers. Better grower-miller coordination was associated with better grower access to a market for mature cane and access to key inputs and services such fresh, quality cane seedlings and cane-specific extension. In turn, better market access and higher yields are associated with higher farmer cane profits per acre. Revision of the existing policy framework and enabling environment of cane production and processing in Uganda is needed to resolve several contentious policy issues and provide public sector oversight of grower-miller relations and better coordination of the national supply of and demand for cane. Success of this policy reform is vital for the cane industry to remain both financially sustainable and inclusive.
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spelling CGSpace1403592024-10-25T07:57:19Z Institutional arrangements between sugarcane growers and millers in Uganda and implications for grower productivity and profitability Mbowa, Swaibu Guloba, Madina M. Mather, David L. Nakazi, Florence Bryan, Elizabeth Nakkazi, Sheila inputs agricultural technology sugar cane capacity development crop production smallholders market access productivity milling This study investigates sugarcane grower productivity and profitability in Uganda and whether and how they are influenced by institutional arrangements between sugarcane growers and millers. Analysis is based on primary data collected from 983 sugarcane growing farm households in the three main sugarcane-producing regions of Busoga, Buganda, and Bunyoro. The study finds evidence that use of key quality inputs and crop and soil management practices are associated with higher farmer cane yield. There is also a clear trade-off (an inverse relationship) between the level of competition between large and small cane mills in a region and the level of grower-miller coordination of market assurance and input access, as embodied by institutional arrangements between growers and millers. Better grower-miller coordination was associated with better grower access to a market for mature cane and access to key inputs and services such fresh, quality cane seedlings and cane-specific extension. In turn, better market access and higher yields are associated with higher farmer cane profits per acre. Revision of the existing policy framework and enabling environment of cane production and processing in Uganda is needed to resolve several contentious policy issues and provide public sector oversight of grower-miller relations and better coordination of the national supply of and demand for cane. Success of this policy reform is vital for the cane industry to remain both financially sustainable and inclusive. 2023-09-01 2024-03-14T12:09:24Z 2024-03-14T12:09:24Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/140359 en Open Access Michigan State University Press Mbowa, Swaibu; Guloba, Madina M.; Mather, David; Nakazi, Florence; Bryan, Elizabeth; and Nakkazi, Sheila. 2023. Institutional arrangements between sugarcane growers and millers in Uganda and implications for grower productivity and profitability. Food Security Policy, Research, Capacity, and Influence Research Paper 22. East Lansing, MI; University of Michigan. https://www.canr.msu.edu/resources/institutional-arrangements-between-sugarcane-growers-and-millers-in-uganda-and-implications-for-grower-productivity-and-profitability
spellingShingle inputs
agricultural technology
sugar cane
capacity development
crop production
smallholders
market access
productivity
milling
Mbowa, Swaibu
Guloba, Madina M.
Mather, David L.
Nakazi, Florence
Bryan, Elizabeth
Nakkazi, Sheila
Institutional arrangements between sugarcane growers and millers in Uganda and implications for grower productivity and profitability
title Institutional arrangements between sugarcane growers and millers in Uganda and implications for grower productivity and profitability
title_full Institutional arrangements between sugarcane growers and millers in Uganda and implications for grower productivity and profitability
title_fullStr Institutional arrangements between sugarcane growers and millers in Uganda and implications for grower productivity and profitability
title_full_unstemmed Institutional arrangements between sugarcane growers and millers in Uganda and implications for grower productivity and profitability
title_short Institutional arrangements between sugarcane growers and millers in Uganda and implications for grower productivity and profitability
title_sort institutional arrangements between sugarcane growers and millers in uganda and implications for grower productivity and profitability
topic inputs
agricultural technology
sugar cane
capacity development
crop production
smallholders
market access
productivity
milling
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/140359
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