Enabling sesame farmers through the provision of market information and collective action

This study aims to assess the effect of market information (MI) and collective action (CA) on sesame production, marketing, and behavioral outcome variables in northwest Ethiopia. We conducted an individually randomized group-treatment trial in which 1560 farm households were randomly divided into t...

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Autores principales: Kassie, Girma T., Asnake, Woinishet, Worku, Yonas, Abate, Gashaw T., Mesfin, Selamawit, Minot, Nicholas
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Publicado: CGIAR System Organization 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/179536
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author Kassie, Girma T.
Asnake, Woinishet
Worku, Yonas
Abate, Gashaw T.
Mesfin, Selamawit
Minot, Nicholas
author_browse Abate, Gashaw T.
Asnake, Woinishet
Kassie, Girma T.
Mesfin, Selamawit
Minot, Nicholas
Worku, Yonas
author_facet Kassie, Girma T.
Asnake, Woinishet
Worku, Yonas
Abate, Gashaw T.
Mesfin, Selamawit
Minot, Nicholas
author_sort Kassie, Girma T.
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description This study aims to assess the effect of market information (MI) and collective action (CA) on sesame production, marketing, and behavioral outcome variables in northwest Ethiopia. We conducted an individually randomized group-treatment trial in which 1560 farm households were randomly divided into three groups: control, market information only (MI), and market information and training in collective action (MICA). The baseline survey covered all 1560 households, while the endline survey covered 1,512 households. We estimated intention-to-treat, average treatment effect, and local average treatment effects for each group. The results showed that for those who actually received MI and MICA, satisfaction with access to market information increased by 22% and 21%, respectively. For those who received MI, satisfaction in being part of a collective marketing action increased by 11% and 22%, respectively, compared to those who did not receive MI or MICA. These results call for a recommendation on packaging market information and collective action efforts to enable farmers to make more informed production and marketing decisions. We also recommend implementing similar studies with a more reasonable duration to evaluate the effects of such interventions, which have enormous potential to improve the production and marketing efficiency of smallholder farmers.
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spelling CGSpace1795362026-01-09T02:10:59Z Enabling sesame farmers through the provision of market information and collective action Kassie, Girma T. Asnake, Woinishet Worku, Yonas Abate, Gashaw T. Mesfin, Selamawit Minot, Nicholas markets randomized controlled trials sesame seed farmers collective action market intelligence This study aims to assess the effect of market information (MI) and collective action (CA) on sesame production, marketing, and behavioral outcome variables in northwest Ethiopia. We conducted an individually randomized group-treatment trial in which 1560 farm households were randomly divided into three groups: control, market information only (MI), and market information and training in collective action (MICA). The baseline survey covered all 1560 households, while the endline survey covered 1,512 households. We estimated intention-to-treat, average treatment effect, and local average treatment effects for each group. The results showed that for those who actually received MI and MICA, satisfaction with access to market information increased by 22% and 21%, respectively. For those who received MI, satisfaction in being part of a collective marketing action increased by 11% and 22%, respectively, compared to those who did not receive MI or MICA. These results call for a recommendation on packaging market information and collective action efforts to enable farmers to make more informed production and marketing decisions. We also recommend implementing similar studies with a more reasonable duration to evaluate the effects of such interventions, which have enormous potential to improve the production and marketing efficiency of smallholder farmers. 2025-12-31 2026-01-08T18:01:40Z 2026-01-08T18:01:40Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/179536 en Open Access application/pdf CGIAR System Organization Kassie, Girma T.; Asnake, Woinishet; Worku, Yonas; Abate, Gashaw T.; Mesfin, Selamawit; and Minot, Nicholas. 2025. Enabling sesame farmers through the provision of market information and collective action. CGIAR System Organization. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/179536
spellingShingle markets
randomized controlled trials
sesame seed
farmers
collective action
market intelligence
Kassie, Girma T.
Asnake, Woinishet
Worku, Yonas
Abate, Gashaw T.
Mesfin, Selamawit
Minot, Nicholas
Enabling sesame farmers through the provision of market information and collective action
title Enabling sesame farmers through the provision of market information and collective action
title_full Enabling sesame farmers through the provision of market information and collective action
title_fullStr Enabling sesame farmers through the provision of market information and collective action
title_full_unstemmed Enabling sesame farmers through the provision of market information and collective action
title_short Enabling sesame farmers through the provision of market information and collective action
title_sort enabling sesame farmers through the provision of market information and collective action
topic markets
randomized controlled trials
sesame seed
farmers
collective action
market intelligence
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/179536
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