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Smallholder participation in vegetable exports and age‐disaggregated labor allocation in Northern Tanzania
Authors:Marwan Benali  Bernhard Brümmer  Victor Afari‐Sefa
Affiliation:1. Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Development, University of Goettingen, Goettingen, Germany;2. Centre of Biodiversity and Sustainable Land Use (CBL), University of Goettingen, Goettingen, Germany;3. World Vegetable Center, West and Central Africa – Coastal and Humid Regions, Cotonou, Benin
Abstract:Modern agricultural supply chains have been playing an increasingly important role in developing countries and have had significant effects on rural labor markets. This article analyses the effects of smallholder farmer participation in export vegetable supply chains in Northern Tanzania on both household hired labor demand and off‐farm labor supply, using an age‐disaggregated approach. In our sample, neither separability nor exogeneity of smallholder farmer participation in export supply chains can be rejected. Hence, we apply lognormal double‐hurdle models and find that participation in export supply chains positively affects households’ decision to hire labor from all age groups. We also find that it increases the unconditional overall level of hired labor demand, while the age‐disaggregated analysis shows that these effects mostly benefit rural youth. However, our sample does not allow us to establish statistically significant evidence of an effect on household off‐farm labor supply although the point estimates point to nonnegligible positive effect sizes.
Keywords:I31  J43  O12  Q12  Export vegetable supply chains  Hired labor  Off‐farm labor  Smallholder farmers  Rural youth  Tanzania
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