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Providing marketing information to smallholders in Zimbabwe: what can the state usefully do?

Poulton, Colin; Mukwereza, L.; Chaonwa, W.; Loader, R.; Mariga, K.; Masanganise, P.; Sanyatwe, D.; Piesse, Jenifer

Authors

Colin Poulton

L. Mukwereza

W. Chaonwa

R. Loader

K. Mariga

P. Masanganise

D. Sanyatwe

Jenifer Piesse



Abstract

In recent decades, significant international assistance has been provided to assist the establishment of market information systems (MISs) in a range of developing countries, including many in Africa. However, experience with state-run MISs, looking to provide current price information to market participants, has not been encouraging. Volatile horticultural markets provide particular challenges for such MISs. Therefore, it is suggested that it might be more appropriate to provide other types of marketing information to inform the production and marketing decisions of smallholder producers. This paper reports on recent efforts by the national extension agency, Agritex, to provide such information to smallholder horticultural producers in two districts of north-eastern Zimbabwe. Drawing on an initial evaluation of this pilot programme, the paper suggests that: 1) in the Zimbabwe case, the extension service may provide a viable vehicle for dissemination of marketing information to smallholder (horticultural) producers; 2) information on new crops and market opportunities is valued more highly by farmers than information on current market prices; 3) such information should complement, not supplant, traditional production extension advice. The paper concludes by considering some of the issues pertaining to the continuation and expansion of the pilot programme.

Citation

Poulton, C., Mukwereza, L., Chaonwa, W., Loader, R., Mariga, K., Masanganise, P., Sanyatwe, D., & Piesse, J. (2000). Providing marketing information to smallholders in Zimbabwe: what can the state usefully do?. Agrekon: Agricultural Economics Research, Policy and Practice in Southern Africa, 39(4), 718-729. https://doi.org/10.1080/03031853.2000.9523687

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Jan 1, 2000
Deposit Date Jul 26, 2010
Journal Agrekon : Agricultural Economics Research, Policy and Practice in Southern Africa
Print ISSN 0303-1853
Electronic ISSN 2078-0400
Publisher Taylor and Francis Group
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 39
Issue 4
Pages 718-729
DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/03031853.2000.9523687
Publisher URL https://cogentoa.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/03031853.2000.9523687



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