Analysis of quality control in the informal seed sector: case of smallholder bean farmers in Bondo Sub-County, Kenya

Common bean is the most widely grown and consumed grain legume in Kenya. However, its contribution to nutrition and income has not been fully felt by smallholder farmers in western Kenya due to low yields. Good quality seed, if used with complementary practices can increase bean productivity. This s...

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Autores principales: Odhiambo, Wilfred, Ngigi, Margaret, Lagat, Job, Binswanger, Hans P., Rubyogo, Jean-Claude
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Institute for Science, Technology and Education 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/76558
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author Odhiambo, Wilfred
Ngigi, Margaret
Lagat, Job
Binswanger, Hans P.
Rubyogo, Jean-Claude
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Lagat, Job
Ngigi, Margaret
Odhiambo, Wilfred
Rubyogo, Jean-Claude
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Ngigi, Margaret
Lagat, Job
Binswanger, Hans P.
Rubyogo, Jean-Claude
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description Common bean is the most widely grown and consumed grain legume in Kenya. However, its contribution to nutrition and income has not been fully felt by smallholder farmers in western Kenya due to low yields. Good quality seed, if used with complementary practices can increase bean productivity. This study was conducted in Bondo sub-County to determine the methods used by farmers in seed quality control; factors affecting the choice preferences for informal bean seed sources; and the structure and contribution of social networks in seed quality control. Primary data were collected from 100 respondents through scheduled interviews using structured questionnaires. Excel, SPSS, STATA and UCINET computer packages were used to run data. A multinomial logit model was used to analyse the effects of socio-economic characteristics on the choice of seed sources. Descriptive statistics were used to illustrate the seed quality control methods. The nature of social networks was determined using measures of centrality and brokerage positions and visualized through network graphs. The results showed that farmers use pre-planting, post-planting, harvest and post harvest methods in controlling seed quality; and are influenced by socio-economic characteristics while choosing seed sources in the informal sector. It was determined that social networks exist, and farmers rely mainly on fellow farmers to access bean seed. Therefore, the study suggests policy interventions to design integrated bean seed system with aspects of formal and informal sector to enhance supply of quality seed to smallholder farmers. Preference for certain bean varieties should be used for strategic varietal development. Finally, youth groups should be used as springboards for seed related interventions.
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spelling CGSpace765582025-12-08T10:29:22Z Analysis of quality control in the informal seed sector: case of smallholder bean farmers in Bondo Sub-County, Kenya Odhiambo, Wilfred Ngigi, Margaret Lagat, Job Binswanger, Hans P. Rubyogo, Jean-Claude common bean seed quality control smallholders farmers social networks semillas control de calidad agricultores red social Common bean is the most widely grown and consumed grain legume in Kenya. However, its contribution to nutrition and income has not been fully felt by smallholder farmers in western Kenya due to low yields. Good quality seed, if used with complementary practices can increase bean productivity. This study was conducted in Bondo sub-County to determine the methods used by farmers in seed quality control; factors affecting the choice preferences for informal bean seed sources; and the structure and contribution of social networks in seed quality control. Primary data were collected from 100 respondents through scheduled interviews using structured questionnaires. Excel, SPSS, STATA and UCINET computer packages were used to run data. A multinomial logit model was used to analyse the effects of socio-economic characteristics on the choice of seed sources. Descriptive statistics were used to illustrate the seed quality control methods. The nature of social networks was determined using measures of centrality and brokerage positions and visualized through network graphs. The results showed that farmers use pre-planting, post-planting, harvest and post harvest methods in controlling seed quality; and are influenced by socio-economic characteristics while choosing seed sources in the informal sector. It was determined that social networks exist, and farmers rely mainly on fellow farmers to access bean seed. Therefore, the study suggests policy interventions to design integrated bean seed system with aspects of formal and informal sector to enhance supply of quality seed to smallholder farmers. Preference for certain bean varieties should be used for strategic varietal development. Finally, youth groups should be used as springboards for seed related interventions. 2016 2016-08-24T18:59:06Z 2016-08-24T18:59:06Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/76558 en Open Access International Institute for Science, Technology and Education Odhiambo, Wilfred; Ngigi, Margaret; Lagat, Job; Binswanger, Hans Peter; Rubyogo, Jean Claude. 2016. Analysis of quality control in the informal seed sector: case of smallholder bean farmers in Bondo Sub-County, Kenya. Journal of Economics and Sustainable Development . International Institute for Science, Technology & Education, 7(8): 1-21
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seed
quality control
smallholders
farmers
social networks
semillas
control de calidad
agricultores
red social
Odhiambo, Wilfred
Ngigi, Margaret
Lagat, Job
Binswanger, Hans P.
Rubyogo, Jean-Claude
Analysis of quality control in the informal seed sector: case of smallholder bean farmers in Bondo Sub-County, Kenya
title Analysis of quality control in the informal seed sector: case of smallholder bean farmers in Bondo Sub-County, Kenya
title_full Analysis of quality control in the informal seed sector: case of smallholder bean farmers in Bondo Sub-County, Kenya
title_fullStr Analysis of quality control in the informal seed sector: case of smallholder bean farmers in Bondo Sub-County, Kenya
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of quality control in the informal seed sector: case of smallholder bean farmers in Bondo Sub-County, Kenya
title_short Analysis of quality control in the informal seed sector: case of smallholder bean farmers in Bondo Sub-County, Kenya
title_sort analysis of quality control in the informal seed sector case of smallholder bean farmers in bondo sub county kenya
topic common bean
seed
quality control
smallholders
farmers
social networks
semillas
control de calidad
agricultores
red social
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