Title of article :
Markets Work for Rural-Poor: Why a Need to Develop Roadside Farm Markets for Small-Scale Farmers in South Africa?
Author/Authors :
Kibirige ، Douglas Department of Agricultural Economics and Management - Faculty of Agriculture - University of Swaziland Luyengo-Campus
From page :
453
To page :
458
Abstract :
Over 70% of rural population in South Africa survives on subsistence small-scale farming as source of food and household incomes. However, due to lack of Agro-market facilities in rural South Africa, small-scale farmers can hardly compete favourably to benefit from the nation agricultural market, leaving almost 85% share of agricultural-market to the well-off large commercial farmers. These imbalances in South Africa’s agricultural markets are manifested in its dualistic economy, the “first-world economy” and the “second-impoverished economies”, respectively. Recent policies have been focused more on increased agro-productivity with less emphasis on markets for the rural-poor subsistence small-scale farmers. This review used case-study elsewhere especially in Sub-Saharan Africa and Asia where surveys have shown tremendous positive results to supported the argument. Therefore, this review suggest “Markets Work for Rural-Poor in South Africa: Developing Roadside Markets for Smallholder Farmers” to improve on their shares and benefit more from the rich national agricultural market.
Keywords :
Small , scale farmers , Roadside markets , rural poor , South Africa , supermarkets
Journal title :
International Journal of Management,Accounting and Economics(IJMAE)
Journal title :
International Journal of Management,Accounting and Economics(IJMAE)
Record number :
2592824
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