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The economic impact of contract farming for smallholders’ tobacco producers in Urambo district, Tabora region

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dc.creator Kassim, Ashura Urassa
dc.date 2017-01-14T10:48:40Z
dc.date 2017-01-14T10:48:40Z
dc.date 2016
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/11192/2019
dc.description A research report submitted in partial/fulfillment of the requirements for award of the Master of Procurement and Supply chain Management
dc.description his study aimed at assessing the economic impact of contract farming for smallholders‟ tobacco producers in Urambo District. The study was guided by three specific objectives: examining the cost and return of tobacco smallholders‟ farmers under contract farming scheme, examining the resource use efficiency of smallholders‟ tobacco farmers under the contract farming, and analysing yield and price uncertainties involved in the tobacco production and marketing by the smallholders‟ contracts farmers. The study employed a cross –sectional design with a sample of 94 respondents selected using simple random and purposive sampling techniques. A mixed approach was used in studying the phenomena. Quantitative data from questionnaire were analysed using Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS).The Cobb Douglas production function was used to determine the impact of factors of production and contract farming characteristics. The qualitative data from interview guide were analysed descriptively using content analysis procedure. Findings of this study revealed the following: there is a positive return in tobacco contract farming; resources utilisation was efficient with family being a major source of labour. It was also revealed that yield were affected limits in amount to be produced, whereas price being affected by existence of so many grades of tobacco leaves. In the light of above findings it is recommended that: the Primary Cooperative Society should reduce the interest imposed on the farmers, farming implements should reach farming at right time and right quantity. There is a dare need of reducing number of grades for tobacco leaves from 72 to at least 35. WETCU should remain as supervisors of Primary Societies and not supplier of farming implements
dc.language en
dc.publisher Mzumbe university
dc.subject contract farming
dc.title The economic impact of contract farming for smallholders’ tobacco producers in Urambo district, Tabora region
dc.type Thesis


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