This study examined the role of social grants to smallholder producers' incentives to sell maize marketable surplus. The study used the generalized propensity score (GPS) matching method to analyse the data collected from a sample of 774 smallholder producers in KwaZulu-Natal. The results support the disincentive hypothesis, demonstrating a negative association between social grants and market participation levels of smallholders. The study findings imply that policies aimed at increasing smallholder commercialization should also focus on how to reduce the disincentive effects of social grants
The paper has aimed to explore the effectiveness of small-scale farmers in improving household incom...
This article demonstrates how Integrated Agricultural Research for Development (IAR4D) impacts on co...
It is widely acknowledged that lack of market participation and limited access to agricultural servi...
M.Com. (Development Economics)Abstract: The aim of this minor dissertation is to explore the nature ...
This study aimed to investigate the incentive/disincentive impacts of social grants on the proportio...
Social grants are an important instrument of social protection in South Africa, reaching millions of...
Developing entrepreneurship is key to achieving the rural poverty reduction goals in South Africa. T...
This chapter investigates the conceptual and empirical linkages between social grants and agricultur...
Social grants are an important instrument of social protection in South Africa, reaching millions of...
Agricultural commercialization refers to agricultural transformation in which farmers shift from mai...
Smallholder farmers face several challenges that limit their access to markets and prevent them from...
The study explored determinants of commercialization among selected smallholder potato farmers in Bi...
The commercialisation of smallholder agriculture is increasingly recognised as key to economic devel...
Most smallholder farmers in South Africa are characterized by poor resources such as land, labour an...
This paper uses data collected from 177 small-scale farming households in Mpumalanga in an effort to...
The paper has aimed to explore the effectiveness of small-scale farmers in improving household incom...
This article demonstrates how Integrated Agricultural Research for Development (IAR4D) impacts on co...
It is widely acknowledged that lack of market participation and limited access to agricultural servi...
M.Com. (Development Economics)Abstract: The aim of this minor dissertation is to explore the nature ...
This study aimed to investigate the incentive/disincentive impacts of social grants on the proportio...
Social grants are an important instrument of social protection in South Africa, reaching millions of...
Developing entrepreneurship is key to achieving the rural poverty reduction goals in South Africa. T...
This chapter investigates the conceptual and empirical linkages between social grants and agricultur...
Social grants are an important instrument of social protection in South Africa, reaching millions of...
Agricultural commercialization refers to agricultural transformation in which farmers shift from mai...
Smallholder farmers face several challenges that limit their access to markets and prevent them from...
The study explored determinants of commercialization among selected smallholder potato farmers in Bi...
The commercialisation of smallholder agriculture is increasingly recognised as key to economic devel...
Most smallholder farmers in South Africa are characterized by poor resources such as land, labour an...
This paper uses data collected from 177 small-scale farming households in Mpumalanga in an effort to...
The paper has aimed to explore the effectiveness of small-scale farmers in improving household incom...
This article demonstrates how Integrated Agricultural Research for Development (IAR4D) impacts on co...
It is widely acknowledged that lack of market participation and limited access to agricultural servi...