000204866 001__ 204866 000204866 005__ 20210122074756.0 000204866 0247_ $$2doi$$a10.22004/ag.econ.204866 000204866 037__ $$a634-2016-41489 000204866 041__ $$aeng 000204866 245__ $$aAn assessment of mango famer's choice of marketing channels in Makueni, Kenya 000204866 260__ $$c2015 000204866 269__ $$a2015 000204866 270__ $$mdavismuthini@gmail.com$$pMuthini, Davis Nguthi 000204866 300__ $$a86 000204866 336__ $$aThesis/ Dissertation 000204866 500__ $$aA thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Agricultural and Applied Economics of the University of Nairobi. Advisors: Dr. Rose Adhiambo Nyikal and Dr. David Jakinda Otieno 000204866 520__ $$aImproving market access for small-holder farmers is important in helping towards raising rural incomes and reducing poverty. The Millennium development goal number one is to eradicate poverty. Most of the poor are small scale farmers in rural areas of Africa and Asia. The Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Program (CAADP) anticipates that improving access to market for these farmers will help towards reducing poverty. Small scale farmers in developing countries are excluded from markets due to long value chains, lack of transparency, and presence of too many players. Mangoes are produced in the Eastern and Coastal areas in Kenya. Farmers in the Makueni have taken up mango farming quickly, making Makueni the leading producer of mangoes in Kenya. Marketing is however not organized. Despite the presence of several mango buyers in the country, mango farmers are experiencing up to 30 percent post-harvest losses, and gross margins are low at Kshs. 1.70 per piece. Profit should guide farmers’ choice of market channel, yet this is often not the case, it is not clear what drives farmer decision of the channel to sell to. There is no study that has actually been carried out to determine the factors that influence farmers’ decision to participate in the available market channels; this is the literature gap that this study sought to fill. The aim of this study was to assess the factors that influence mango farmers’ choice of market channels in Makueni County. The study used data collected in 2014 from a sample of 227 farmers using multistage and random sampling techniques. Analysis of Variance was used to determine the difference in the prices offered by the different channels, while Multinomial logit model was used to quantify the factors affecting channel choice. Results of the study show that farmers sold to three major channels, which are brokers, exporters, and direct market. Majority of the farmers (58 percent) sold to brokers, 30 percent to export, while the rest sold to direct market. Price analysis results show that farmers selling to direct channel earned the highest average prices, while brokers offered the lowest prices. Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) results find sufficient evidence that prices offered by the channels are different. The multinomial logit results show that farmers who were members of producer marketing groups, had attended training, and had a large number of mango trees were more likely to sell to exporters relative to brokers. In addition, farmers who owned a vehicle, were closer to the tarmac road, and had access to market information were more likely to sell to direct market relative to brokers. Results of this study provide insights for the ongoing efforts to transform agriculture from subsistence to market oriented activity for farmers in Kenya. There is need to assist farmers link with organized and formal markets to bolster their incomes. The study recommends that interventions aimed at providing market information, as well as training and extension to farmers should be reinforced. Producer marketing groups can fill the gaps left by marketing boards through linking farmers with buyers, and assisting farmers attain quality and safety requirements of especially export market. These quality and safety requirements are a major impediment to access to niche markets. In addition, it is more effective and cheaper to offer training and extension services to farmers through the groups. The study recommends further research on the marketing side, to determine the constraints and challenges faced by marketers would also be beneficial for policy and/or practice. 000204866 650__ $$aCrop Production/Industries 000204866 650__ $$aFood Security and Poverty 000204866 650__ $$aMarketing 000204866 6531_ $$aMango farmers 000204866 6531_ $$aMarket channels 000204866 6531_ $$aMultinomial logit 000204866 6531_ $$aMakueni County 000204866 700__ $$aMuthini, Davis Nguthi 000204866 8564_ $$944eb89e6-203a-4bf8-b261-7889202ac953$$s1372756$$uhttps://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/204866/files/MuthiniFinal%20thesis.pdf 000204866 887__ $$ahttp://purl.umn.edu/204866 000204866 909CO $$ooai:ageconsearch.umn.edu:204866$$pGLOBAL_SET 000204866 912__ $$nSubmitted by Linda Eells (lle@umn.edu) on 2015-05-18T15:46:05Z No. of bitstreams: 1 MuthiniFinal thesis.pdf: 1372756 bytes, checksum: dcbee4c138dca761244d9edef8886ae6 (MD5) 000204866 912__ $$nMade available in DSpace on 2015-05-18T15:46:05Z (GMT). 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