Smallholder rice farmers’ access to information in Tanzania: can agricultural marketing co-operative societies provide quality information?

dc.contributor.authorMauki, Consesa
dc.contributor.authorJeckoniah, John
dc.contributor.authorMassawe, Goodluck
dc.date.accessioned2024-07-24T09:16:16Z
dc.date.available2024-07-24T09:16:16Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.descriptionResearch article
dc.description.abstractAccess to quality information plays a crucial role in enhancing the competitiveness of smallholder rice farmers in Tanzania. Agricultural co-operatives have the potential to overcome smallholder farmers’ information asymmetry. Yet, there is a lack of comprehensive understanding regarding the extent to which Agricultural Marketing Co-operative Societies (AMCOS) can effectively provide quality information to smallholder farmers as required by Co-operative Principle number five (Education, Training, and Information). This paper analyses the current level of access to information among smallholder rice farmers in AMCOS, evaluating the relevance, adequacy and reliability of information provided by AMCOS to its members and identifying the factors influencing the adequacy of the information provided by AMCOS. The study was conducted in Mvomero and Mbarali Districts. A cross- sectional research design was used and data were collected using a questionnaire that was administered to 382 randomly selected farmers based on registers availed by co-operative managers in three co-operatives. Data were analysed using Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) whereby ordinal logistic regression was used to estimate the influence of various factors on the adequacy of information obtained from AMCOS. The study found that 77.2% of farmers accessed information on rice agronomy. Smallholder rice farmers obtained adequate (52.6%), relevant (35.6%) and reliable (37.7%) information from their respective AMCOS. The adequacy of information was influenced by membership in social groups, access to rice agronomy information and financial information at p<0.05. It is concluded that agricultural co-operatives are potential platforms for providing quality information in enhancing smallholder rice farmers’ informed decision-making. The study recommends that efforts should be made to strengthen AMCOS by providing them with resources, training, and support to enhance their capacity to deliver accurate and timely information to farmers. This include collaboration with agricultural extension service providers and leveraging their networks to access up-to-date information on agronomic practices, weather forecasts, and market trends to enhance farmers’ competitiveness in rice farming.
dc.identifier.urihttps://www.suaire.sua.ac.tz/handle/123456789/6309
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherJournal of Co-operative and Business Studies
dc.relation.ispartofseriesJournal of Co-operative and Business Studies, Vol.7, Issue No.2
dc.subjectrice farming
dc.subjectadequacy
dc.subjectrelevance
dc.subjectreliability access
dc.subjectInformation access
dc.titleSmallholder rice farmers’ access to information in Tanzania: can agricultural marketing co-operative societies provide quality information?
dc.typeArticle

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