DOUBLE-HURDLE IN ADOPTION OF DAIRY CATTLE CONTRACT
FARMING AMONG SMALL-SCALE FARMERS IN MBEYA, TANZANIA
DOUBLE-HURDLE IN ADOPTION OF DAIRY CATTLE CONTRACT
FARMING AMONG SMALL-SCALE FARMERS IN MBEYA, TANZANIA
Author(s): Felister Yakobo Tibamanya, Harold Utouh, Aidan SundaySubject(s): National Economy, Agriculture
Published by: Szkoła Główna Gospodarstwa Wiejskiego w Warszawie
Keywords: drivers; dairy cattle; contract farming; leaping hurdles; Tanzania;
Summary/Abstract: Aim: Understanding the market dynamics of dairy cattle farming in Tanzania is vital for fostering a competitiveand sustainable dairy industry. Contract farming is a prominent market structure in this realm, offering small-scalefarmers improved breeds, veterinary services, feed, and extension support. However, the engagement of small--scale farmers in dairy cattle contract farming is currently limited. Encouraging its uptake requires a thorough under-standing of the driving forces and impediments. Previous studies investigating the factors influencing the adoptionof dairy cattle contract farming have overlooked the correlation between the liquidity constraints of vaccinationand the barriers to its adoption. This study addresses this gap. Methods: The study analyzed data gathered usinga structured questionnaire from 300 randomly selected small-scale dairy cattle farmers in the Mbeya Regionand employed a double-probit model to correct sample selection biases. Results: The research uncoveredthat the adoption of dairy cattle contract farming by small-scale farmers is influenced by household size, risk aversion,access to extension services, radio ownership, quantity of dairy cattle owned, type of dairy cattle breed, liquidity con-straints of vaccination, utilization of artificial insemination, and the application of veterinary treatment. Conclusions:The study emphasizes the efforts toward implementing initiatives that streamline farmers’ access to superior dairycattle breeds, vaccination, veterinary treatment, and artificial insemination services.
Journal: Acta Scientiarum Polonorum. Oeconomia
- Issue Year: 24/2025
- Issue No: 3
- Page Range: 47-61
- Page Count: 15
- Language: English
