Abstract
Purpose: This study establishes factors that increase the sustainability of international agricultural development cooperation projects and analyzes the impact of those factors on the quality of life of beneficiaries to determine factors that have a significant impact on changes in beneficiaries in the future. Originality: This study aims to analyze what factors have a positive impact on the quality of life among Ugandan farmers who are beneficiaries of case projects. Methodology: Based on previous research, factors for increasing business sustainability and quality of life measurement indicators were selected, and then PLS-SEM analysis was used to analyze which factors had a significant impact on subjective quality of life. Result: The PLS-SEM analysis result, social changes and psychological changes were found to be factors that significantly affect quality of life. Construction of economic and infrastructure appeared to have a significant impact on economic and social changes, and construction of a cooperation system had a significant impact on economic, social and psychological changes. The IPMA results showed that psychological change, social change, and building a cooperative system should be maintained as the status quo. Conclusion and Implication: The establishment of a cooperative system based on voluntary participation in agricultural sector projects must be The establishment of a cooperative system based on voluntary participation in agricultural sector projects must be considered important as it affects economic, social, and psychological changes and even perceptions of QoL. Economic and infrastructure construction didn't have an impact on the perception of QoL, the agricultural sector can drive Uganda's economic growth and therefore requires continued attention. In order to increase agricultural income in business, linkages between companies, cooperatives, and also universities are necessary. In case of cooperatives, it can be organized by breeding respond to the market environment and enhance expertise. And could be linked to agricultural forward and backward industries by considered the poor distribution environment, and also support young startup and then have a cooperative relationships.
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