Influence of institutional and socio-economic factors on the supply response of smallholder dairy farms in the marginal zones of kenya

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Kenya's stated policy is to increase dairy production through sustained liberalization of output and input markets. The present study assessed dairy farmers' responsiveness to both market price factors and non-price factors within a liberalized market environment. Econometric analysis used in the study is based on a profit function using farm household survey data collected for a year. Results showed that dairy farmers are more responsive to non-price factors than to price factors. Hence the need for a consistent and a sustained liberalization program in the sub-sector, as well as reinforcing liberalization policies in place by increasing public expenditure on rural infrastructure and other agricultural support services. © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Kavoi, M. M., Hoag, D. L., & Pritchett, J. (2013). Influence of institutional and socio-economic factors on the supply response of smallholder dairy farms in the marginal zones of kenya. Journal of International Development, 25(3), 393–411. https://doi.org/10.1002/jid.1741

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