Abstract

This study examines vegetable producing farmers’ risk perception and management strategies. Using survey data collected from 385 smallholder vegetable farmers from East Hararghe zone of Oromia region of Ethiopia, descriptive statistics and factor analysis were used for analyzing farmers risk attitude, classifying risk sources and management strategies. The analysis of risk attitude indicated that the majority of vegetable farmers considered themselves to be risk-takers towards important farm decisions which would help in the adoption of risk management strategies. The result of factor analysis identified low profitability, energy inaccessibility, production, price variability, human / social and institutional factors as principal sources of risk. Moreover, factor analysis also identified production management, loss minimizing and diversification as risk management strategies adopted by smallholder vegetable farmers. Policy makers should focus on enhancing the profitability of smallholder vegetable farmers, stabilizing input and output price, managing production risk, expanding energy access and facilitating the provision of necessary farm inputs. Moreover, it is also necessary to make the operation of cooperatives/unions accountable and their input provision fair and efficient. Keywords : Vegetable farming, factor analysis, risk perception, risk management, risk attitude. DOI: 10.7176/JNSR/10-4-01 Publication date: February 29 th 2020

Highlights

  • Risk perception relates to the feeling and thoughts of human beings (Sjoberg, 1998)

  • This study focused on the perception and management of risk of smallholder vegetable farmers in Eastern Ethiopia

  • Description of the Study Areas The study was conducted in three woredas1(districts) of East Hararghe zone of Oromia region known for vegetable production and marketing

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Introduction

Risk perception relates to the feeling and thoughts of human beings (Sjoberg, 1998). It includes the processing of information related to risk as well as the coping strategies used by people to deal with an uncertain outcome. This study focused on the perception and management of risk of smallholder vegetable farmers in Eastern Ethiopia. Eastern Hararghe zone of Oromia in Eastern Ethiopia is well known for the production of different types of vegetables. Vegetable marketing is an important means of income generation and employment for farmers in the zone because it is well situated in terms of proximity to neighboring regions and countries

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