Effect of rural farmers’ access to information on price and profits in Cameroon

In rural land-locked areas of Africa, access to information about market prices can have a fundamental effect on the prices and profits of farmers. However, it is not clear how farmers organise to have better access to market and what role telephones can play in reducing access to information. A sem...

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Main Authors: Serge Mandiefe Piabuo, Herve Bertrand Yakan, Janice Tieguhong Puatwoe, Vanisa Yenwo Nonzienwo, Tieguhong Rolland Mamboh
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2020-01-01
Series:Cogent Food & Agriculture
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311932.2020.1799530
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spelling doaj-66ad6f45c1a74fb79199f0e7d3eed9772021-06-02T09:20:59ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Food & Agriculture2331-19322020-01-016110.1080/23311932.2020.17995301799530Effect of rural farmers’ access to information on price and profits in CameroonSerge Mandiefe Piabuo0Herve Bertrand Yakan1Janice Tieguhong Puatwoe2Vanisa Yenwo Nonzienwo3Tieguhong Rolland Mamboh4World Agroforestry CentreInstitut de Recherche Agricole pour le Developpement (IRAD)Technical Training Research Centre for Development (TTRECED)University of Yaounde II, SoaUniversity of Yaounde II, Soa/Technical Training Research Centre for Development (TTRECED)In rural land-locked areas of Africa, access to information about market prices can have a fundamental effect on the prices and profits of farmers. However, it is not clear how farmers organise to have better access to market and what role telephones can play in reducing access to information. A semi-structured questionnaire which served as a tool for data collection was administered to 225 farmers in Pinyin Clan of the North-West region. Descriptive statistics and the Analysis of variance (ANOVA) were used to evaluate price and profit gap between farmers with access to information, farmers who sell through middlemen, farmers who sell through group sales and farmers who did not use any of the above options. The results revealed that there was a significant price and profit gap between farmers who have access to information through mobile phones, who organised and sell through group sales. There was equally a significant price and profit gap between vegetable farmers who sell directly to the market and those who sell through middlemen. Access to information in rural areas can significantly increase farmers’ incomes and livelihoods, thus the use of mobile phones and group sales can facilitate farmers bargaining power.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311932.2020.1799530farm gatemarket informationmiddlemengroup salesprofitprice
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author Serge Mandiefe Piabuo
Herve Bertrand Yakan
Janice Tieguhong Puatwoe
Vanisa Yenwo Nonzienwo
Tieguhong Rolland Mamboh
spellingShingle Serge Mandiefe Piabuo
Herve Bertrand Yakan
Janice Tieguhong Puatwoe
Vanisa Yenwo Nonzienwo
Tieguhong Rolland Mamboh
Effect of rural farmers’ access to information on price and profits in Cameroon
Cogent Food & Agriculture
farm gate
market information
middlemen
group sales
profit
price
author_facet Serge Mandiefe Piabuo
Herve Bertrand Yakan
Janice Tieguhong Puatwoe
Vanisa Yenwo Nonzienwo
Tieguhong Rolland Mamboh
author_sort Serge Mandiefe Piabuo
title Effect of rural farmers’ access to information on price and profits in Cameroon
title_short Effect of rural farmers’ access to information on price and profits in Cameroon
title_full Effect of rural farmers’ access to information on price and profits in Cameroon
title_fullStr Effect of rural farmers’ access to information on price and profits in Cameroon
title_full_unstemmed Effect of rural farmers’ access to information on price and profits in Cameroon
title_sort effect of rural farmers’ access to information on price and profits in cameroon
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Cogent Food & Agriculture
issn 2331-1932
publishDate 2020-01-01
description In rural land-locked areas of Africa, access to information about market prices can have a fundamental effect on the prices and profits of farmers. However, it is not clear how farmers organise to have better access to market and what role telephones can play in reducing access to information. A semi-structured questionnaire which served as a tool for data collection was administered to 225 farmers in Pinyin Clan of the North-West region. Descriptive statistics and the Analysis of variance (ANOVA) were used to evaluate price and profit gap between farmers with access to information, farmers who sell through middlemen, farmers who sell through group sales and farmers who did not use any of the above options. The results revealed that there was a significant price and profit gap between farmers who have access to information through mobile phones, who organised and sell through group sales. There was equally a significant price and profit gap between vegetable farmers who sell directly to the market and those who sell through middlemen. Access to information in rural areas can significantly increase farmers’ incomes and livelihoods, thus the use of mobile phones and group sales can facilitate farmers bargaining power.
topic farm gate
market information
middlemen
group sales
profit
price
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311932.2020.1799530
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