Farm-level value addition among small-scale mango farmers in Machakos County, Kenya

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The study examined farm-level value addition among small-scale mango farmers in Machakos County, Kenya. A sample size of 352 small-scale mango farmers was proportionately selected from six wards of the study area. A structured interview schedule was used for data collection. Percentage and Heckman two-stage selection model were employed in data analysis. The result showed that only 33.52% of the farmers practised mango value addition. Off-farm income, access to cold storage facilities, price of value-added products, group membership, extension contact, farmers' awareness, amount of credit and hired labour positively influenced mango farm-level value addition. Training, farmers' awareness and access to cold storage facilities positively influenced the proportion of mangoes value added at farm-level, while distance to market and livestock equivalence precipitated a negative effect on the proportion of mangoes value added. Relevant authorities in the County should provide adequate and up to date mango storage facilities and improve methods of extension delivery in order to increase the uptake of mango farm-level value addition among small-scale farmers.

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Musyoka, J. K., Isaboke, H. N., & Ndirangu, S. N. (2020). Farm-level value addition among small-scale mango farmers in Machakos County, Kenya. Journal of Agricultural Extension, 24(3), 85–97. https://doi.org/10.4314/jae.v24i3.8

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