The influence of supplier development, in the form of contract farming, on performance in Zimbabwean tobacco industry

Supplier development in the farming industry takes the form of contract farming. Contract farming was introduced to tobacco farming in 2004. Prior to that contract farming has been thriving in other crops such as cotton and sugarcane. Previous studies on tobacco farming had an unbalanced focus on th...

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Main Authors: Paul Mukucha, Felix Chari
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2021-01-01
Series:Cogent Business & Management
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311975.2021.1968732
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spelling doaj-819a06e2c2a54a96bc0faa16781b77ff2021-09-20T13:17:23ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Business & Management2331-19752021-01-018110.1080/23311975.2021.19687321968732The influence of supplier development, in the form of contract farming, on performance in Zimbabwean tobacco industryPaul Mukucha0Felix Chari1Bindura University of Science EducationBindura University of Science Education, P. Bag 1020, Bindura, ZimbabweSupplier development in the farming industry takes the form of contract farming. Contract farming was introduced to tobacco farming in 2004. Prior to that contract farming has been thriving in other crops such as cotton and sugarcane. Previous studies on tobacco farming had an unbalanced focus on the social aspects of contract farming thereby largely neglecting the economic benefits of the same phenomenon. This study therefore seeks to determine how supplier development in the form of contract farming impact on supplier performances. A survey of 20 tobacco firms who had to rate 400 farmers was conducted, and the findings indicated that contract farming leads to improved cost performance and quality performance. However, the study recorded no statistically significant effects of contract farming on delivery performance. It was therefore recommended that contract farming structures must be strengthened in order to reap on the achieved benefits in terms of improved cost performance and quality performance.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311975.2021.1968732supplier developmentcontract farmingcost performancequality performancedelivery performance
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The influence of supplier development, in the form of contract farming, on performance in Zimbabwean tobacco industry
Cogent Business & Management
supplier development
contract farming
cost performance
quality performance
delivery performance
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Felix Chari
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title The influence of supplier development, in the form of contract farming, on performance in Zimbabwean tobacco industry
title_short The influence of supplier development, in the form of contract farming, on performance in Zimbabwean tobacco industry
title_full The influence of supplier development, in the form of contract farming, on performance in Zimbabwean tobacco industry
title_fullStr The influence of supplier development, in the form of contract farming, on performance in Zimbabwean tobacco industry
title_full_unstemmed The influence of supplier development, in the form of contract farming, on performance in Zimbabwean tobacco industry
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publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Cogent Business & Management
issn 2331-1975
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Supplier development in the farming industry takes the form of contract farming. Contract farming was introduced to tobacco farming in 2004. Prior to that contract farming has been thriving in other crops such as cotton and sugarcane. Previous studies on tobacco farming had an unbalanced focus on the social aspects of contract farming thereby largely neglecting the economic benefits of the same phenomenon. This study therefore seeks to determine how supplier development in the form of contract farming impact on supplier performances. A survey of 20 tobacco firms who had to rate 400 farmers was conducted, and the findings indicated that contract farming leads to improved cost performance and quality performance. However, the study recorded no statistically significant effects of contract farming on delivery performance. It was therefore recommended that contract farming structures must be strengthened in order to reap on the achieved benefits in terms of improved cost performance and quality performance.
topic supplier development
contract farming
cost performance
quality performance
delivery performance
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311975.2021.1968732
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