Focusing on intra-household allocation, we investigate the effects of coffee market liberalisation in Uganda. As coffee has traditionally been a male domain, higher income from this activity might increase gender disparities. In addition, gender-related inefficiency in household production might undermine the positive impact of improved incentives. Using data from three household surveys conducted between 1992 and 2006, we estimate Engel curves, coffee yield and labour input equations incorporating bargaining proxies. We find that income from coffee is increasingly pooled and therefore shared more equally among household members. Yet, we can only detect partial improvements in production efficiency: bargaining still appears to constraint ou...
Women smallholders face greater constraints than men in accessing capital and commodity markets in S...
Shifts in global agriculture have led more women into formal roles in the coffee industry as small-h...
The Lao government introduced a new period of economic liberalisation with the New Economic Mechanis...
Expanding coffee exports is a major goal of Uganda’s government. By focusing on this high-value crop...
Background: Globalization-related measures to liberalize trade and stimulate export production were ...
Over the past decades cooking-banana (Matooke) has become increasingly important as food and especi...
Linking smallholder farmers to markets and making markets work for the poor is increasingly becoming...
Achieving the sustainable development goals in developing countries will require the realization of ...
African governments and international development groups see boosting productivity on smallholder fa...
This article explores intra‐household decision‐making in smallholder farmers' innovation uptake and ...
The article processing charge was funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Researc...
Conceptualising smallholder farming households as collective action institutions, that make interre...
Historically, coffee has been an important cash crop in the developing world and a major source of e...
Agricultural commercialization can help to lift subsistence farmers out of poverty, but can also hav...
Agricultural commodity price volatility in developing countries is a challenging phenomenon that has...
Women smallholders face greater constraints than men in accessing capital and commodity markets in S...
Shifts in global agriculture have led more women into formal roles in the coffee industry as small-h...
The Lao government introduced a new period of economic liberalisation with the New Economic Mechanis...
Expanding coffee exports is a major goal of Uganda’s government. By focusing on this high-value crop...
Background: Globalization-related measures to liberalize trade and stimulate export production were ...
Over the past decades cooking-banana (Matooke) has become increasingly important as food and especi...
Linking smallholder farmers to markets and making markets work for the poor is increasingly becoming...
Achieving the sustainable development goals in developing countries will require the realization of ...
African governments and international development groups see boosting productivity on smallholder fa...
This article explores intra‐household decision‐making in smallholder farmers' innovation uptake and ...
The article processing charge was funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Researc...
Conceptualising smallholder farming households as collective action institutions, that make interre...
Historically, coffee has been an important cash crop in the developing world and a major source of e...
Agricultural commercialization can help to lift subsistence farmers out of poverty, but can also hav...
Agricultural commodity price volatility in developing countries is a challenging phenomenon that has...
Women smallholders face greater constraints than men in accessing capital and commodity markets in S...
Shifts in global agriculture have led more women into formal roles in the coffee industry as small-h...
The Lao government introduced a new period of economic liberalisation with the New Economic Mechanis...