Adeyanju Dolapo, Mburu John, Gituro Wainaina, Chumo Chepchumba, Mignouna Djana, Mulinganya Noel, Ashagidigbi Waheed
Department of Agricultural Economics, College of Agriculture and Veterinary Science, University of Nairobi, Kenya.
International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Nigeria.
Heliyon. 2023 Jan 7;9(1):e12876. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e12876. eCollection 2023 Jan.
This article examined the driving forces behind young agripreneurs' participation in agripreneurship empowerment programmes and estimates the causal impact of programme participation on agripreneurship skills using data from a random cross-section sample of 1435 young agripreneurs in Kenya, Nigeria, and Uganda. Specifically, the study took evidence from the youth component of the African Development Bank Technologies for African Agricultural Transformation (TAAT) programme, Empowering Novel Agribusiness-Led Employment (ENABLE). An endogenous switching model was used to identify factors that significantly informed participation decisions and assess the programme's impact on youth agripreneurship skills. Age, education, agripreneurship experience, business level, current residence, and training perception significantly influenced participation. Even though both programme participants and non-participants had high agripreneurship skills scores, participants had higher scores across the three countries than non-participants. The causal impact estimation from the switching regression model also indicates that participation has a positive and significant impact on agripreneurship skills, which implies that the higher score achieved by participants could be attributed to their involvement in the ENABLE-TAAT programme. These results suggest raising awareness of youth agribusiness empowerment programmes and encouraging youth to participate more actively. Additionally, the result suggests the need to implement strategies that could change young people's negative perception of agricultural interventions for increased participation.
本文考察了年轻农业企业家参与农业创业赋能项目背后的驱动因素,并利用来自肯尼亚、尼日利亚和乌干达1435名年轻农业企业家的随机横截面样本数据,估计了项目参与对农业创业技能的因果影响。具体而言,该研究借鉴了非洲开发银行非洲农业转型技术(TAAT)项目“赋能新型农业企业主导就业”(ENABLE)中青年部分的证据。采用内生转换模型来确定显著影响参与决策的因素,并评估该项目对青年农业创业技能的影响。年龄、教育程度、农业创业经验、企业规模、当前居住地和培训认知对参与有显著影响。尽管项目参与者和非参与者的农业创业技能得分都很高,但在这三个国家中,参与者的得分高于非参与者。转换回归模型的因果影响估计还表明,参与对农业创业技能有积极且显著的影响,这意味着参与者获得的更高得分可能归因于他们参与了ENABLE-TAAT项目。这些结果表明,需要提高青年农业企业赋能项目的知名度,并鼓励青年更积极地参与。此外,结果表明有必要实施一些策略,以改变年轻人对农业干预措施的负面看法,从而提高参与度。