Value chain analysis of wheat in Duna district, Hadiya zone, Southern Ethiopia

Wheat is a source of food and income for Ethiopian farmers in general, and the Duna district in particular. Despite the district's high wheat production potential, a number of constraints impede the wheat sector's and value chain's development. This study, thus, analyzed the wheat val...

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Veröffentlicht in:Heliyon 2021-07, Vol.7 (7), p.e07597, Article e07597
Hauptverfasser: Ayele, Assefa, Erchafo, Tessema, Bashe, Alemayehu, Tesfayohannes, Seyfu
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Zusammenfassung:Wheat is a source of food and income for Ethiopian farmers in general, and the Duna district in particular. Despite the district's high wheat production potential, a number of constraints impede the wheat sector's and value chain's development. This study, thus, analyzed the wheat value chain in Duna district, Hadiya zone, Southern Ethiopia. Descriptive statistics, marketing margin, and a multiple linear regression model were used to analyze data from 149 respondents. The result showed that the actors in the wheat value chain have a shaky relationship. According to the findings, flour wholesalers had the highest market margin (18.36%), followed by flour processors (17.70%). The estimated multiple linear regression result revealed that wheat supply is influenced by the quantity of wheat produced, household education level, farming experience, frequency of extension contact, and lagged market price. Furthermore, wheat producers identified climate variability and low wheat prices as the top two problems in wheat production and wheat marketing, respectively. Hence, the government and other concerned bodies should focus on productivity increasing technologies in the study area in order to boost productivity and thus increase wheat market supply. In addition, to solve the marketing problem, the promotion of value-added practices and the formation of wheat cooperatives are suggested. Wheat, market margin, value chain, multiple linear regression, Ethiopia
ISSN:2405-8440
2405-8440
DOI:10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e07597