Household Market Participation Behavior in Small Ruminants in the Highlands of Ethiopia: The Role of Herd Size, Herd Structure and Institutional Services
Berhanu Gebremedhin,
Dirk Hoekstra,
Azage Tegegne,
Kaleb Shiferaw () and
Aklilu Bogale
No 211649, 2015 Conference, August 9-14, 2015, Milan, Italy from International Association of Agricultural Economists
Abstract:
Small ruminants, which account for more than half of the domesticated ruminants in the world, are an important component of the farming systems in most developing countries. Despite their economic and social importance, socio-economic and marketing research on small ruminants has so far been limited, a fact which also holds strongly true in Ethiopia. This study, based on survey data of 5004 Ethiopian smallholder households, uses analysis of descriptive information and econometric analysis to draw implications to promote market orientation. Econometric results are based on estimation of bivariate, ordinal, and multinomial probit models. We find that small ruminant herd size, large ruminant herd size, herd structure, access to livestock market, and involvement in the institutional services of extension and credit stand out as important factors affecting market participation behavior of households. We find optimal herd size of 41 heads of animals after which probability of participation as seller declines and an optimal herd size of 21 heads of animals after which probability of participation as buyer declines. Our results imply that an effective package of interventions to promote market oriented small ruminant production will need to include development of livestock market infrastructure and market institutions, improved access to extension and credit use, efficient animal reproduction and management, and proper animal health care.
Keywords: International Development; Land Economics/Use (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 38
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.211649
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