Factors Influencing the Choice of Storage Technologies by Smallholder Potato Farmers in Eastern and Southwestern Uganda

Potato is a key food and cash crop in Uganda, mainly produced by smallholder farmers in the eastern and southwestern highlands of the country. This study assessed different factors influencing the choice of storage technologies by Ugandan potato farmers. Data were collected from 240 potato farmers u...

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Main Authors: Regina Akello, Alice Turinawe, Pieter Wauters, Diego Naziri
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2022-02-01
Series:Agriculture
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0472/12/2/240
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author Regina Akello
Alice Turinawe
Pieter Wauters
Diego Naziri
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Diego Naziri
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description Potato is a key food and cash crop in Uganda, mainly produced by smallholder farmers in the eastern and southwestern highlands of the country. This study assessed different factors influencing the choice of storage technologies by Ugandan potato farmers. Data were collected from 240 potato farmers using structured questionnaires in key potato producing districts in eastern and southwestern Uganda. Data were analysed using descriptive statistics and the multinomial probit regression model. Results indicate that potato farmers have limited access to credit and adequate extension services. Furthermore, most of the potato production is sold immediately after harvest. Although significant quantities of potato are stored as food for the household and seed for the next season, very few farmers store ware potato for later sale at a higher price. The farmer households generally use light storage technologies designed for seed storage, while dark stores required for proper ware potato storage are rarely used. Results for factors influencing the choice of storage technologies were mixed, and the extent and direction of influence varied with technology. The predominant factors that positively influenced the choice of dark storage technologies or a combination of different storage technologies included monthly income from sources other than potato sales, access to storage management advice and access to credit. This study recommends enhancing farmers’ access to adequate extension services and credit to promote good ware potato storage conditions.
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spelling doaj.art-5cb2880755254d94bb08750bc5c6d5522023-11-23T18:16:57ZengMDPI AGAgriculture2077-04722022-02-0112224010.3390/agriculture12020240Factors Influencing the Choice of Storage Technologies by Smallholder Potato Farmers in Eastern and Southwestern UgandaRegina Akello0Alice Turinawe1Pieter Wauters2Diego Naziri3Department of Agribusiness and Natural Resource Economics, College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Makerere University, Kampala 10218, UgandaDepartment of Agribusiness and Natural Resource Economics, College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Makerere University, Kampala 10218, UgandaInternational Potato Center (CIP), Kampala 10301, UgandaInternational Potato Center (CIP), Hanoi 100000, VietnamPotato is a key food and cash crop in Uganda, mainly produced by smallholder farmers in the eastern and southwestern highlands of the country. This study assessed different factors influencing the choice of storage technologies by Ugandan potato farmers. Data were collected from 240 potato farmers using structured questionnaires in key potato producing districts in eastern and southwestern Uganda. Data were analysed using descriptive statistics and the multinomial probit regression model. Results indicate that potato farmers have limited access to credit and adequate extension services. Furthermore, most of the potato production is sold immediately after harvest. Although significant quantities of potato are stored as food for the household and seed for the next season, very few farmers store ware potato for later sale at a higher price. The farmer households generally use light storage technologies designed for seed storage, while dark stores required for proper ware potato storage are rarely used. Results for factors influencing the choice of storage technologies were mixed, and the extent and direction of influence varied with technology. The predominant factors that positively influenced the choice of dark storage technologies or a combination of different storage technologies included monthly income from sources other than potato sales, access to storage management advice and access to credit. This study recommends enhancing farmers’ access to adequate extension services and credit to promote good ware potato storage conditions.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0472/12/2/240potatostoragedarklightextension servicescredit
spellingShingle Regina Akello
Alice Turinawe
Pieter Wauters
Diego Naziri
Factors Influencing the Choice of Storage Technologies by Smallholder Potato Farmers in Eastern and Southwestern Uganda
Agriculture
potato
storage
dark
light
extension services
credit
title Factors Influencing the Choice of Storage Technologies by Smallholder Potato Farmers in Eastern and Southwestern Uganda
title_full Factors Influencing the Choice of Storage Technologies by Smallholder Potato Farmers in Eastern and Southwestern Uganda
title_fullStr Factors Influencing the Choice of Storage Technologies by Smallholder Potato Farmers in Eastern and Southwestern Uganda
title_full_unstemmed Factors Influencing the Choice of Storage Technologies by Smallholder Potato Farmers in Eastern and Southwestern Uganda
title_short Factors Influencing the Choice of Storage Technologies by Smallholder Potato Farmers in Eastern and Southwestern Uganda
title_sort factors influencing the choice of storage technologies by smallholder potato farmers in eastern and southwestern uganda
topic potato
storage
dark
light
extension services
credit
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0472/12/2/240
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