The impact of commercialisation on household food crops production in Western Sudan dry land agriculture
2002
Gibreel, T.M.
The promotion of cash crop commercialisation and its effect on smallholder welfare have been debated for decades. This study uses cross-sectional data to examine the impact of cash cropping on food crop production at farm household level in Sheikan province in North Kordofan State, in Sudan. In addition to descriptive analysis, the study specifies and estimated models of groundnut commercialisation index and food crop production. The survey shows that the degree of agricultural commercialisation varied significantly a cross the entire sample, but still the semi-subsistent production features the production pattern in the area of study. Also, The empirical results show that groundnut commercialisation significantly and positively affected food crop production at household level. Commercialisation was significantly and negatively affected households' investment in commercialisation has a positive an significant impact on household food crop production. Even when the household allocate more resources to cash crops, the earned income and access to food markets appears to justify their resource allocation
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