1. COVID-19 pandemic, household welfare and diversification strategies of smallholder farmers in Uganda.
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Osabuohien, Evans S., Karakara, Alhassan Abdul-Wakeel, and Iddrisu, Abdul Malik
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COVID-19 pandemic ,PROPENSITY score matching ,AGRICULTURE ,FARM risks ,FARMERS - Abstract
Agricultural activities in many sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries are subject to various risk factors that the COVID-19 compounds. Earlier studies on the effect of COVID-19 on smallholders neglect the issue of comparison with non-farm households. The study uses micro-level household datasets to explore the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on household welfare, with a focus on farm households relative to their non-farm counterparts. We employed a binary probit model and Propensity Score Matching (PSM) approach and demonstrated that farm households witnessed important income reductions during the COVID-19 pandemic in Uganda. The study contributes to the design of evidence-based approaches to reducing farmers' vulnerabilities to agricultural risks and pandemic-related shocks. Article highlights: Farm households witnessed significant income reductions during the COVID-19 period in Uganda. Most common coping strategies adopted by households amid the COVID-19 crisis were reliance on savings, and reducing food consumption. The study offers suggestions in designing evidence-based approaches to reducing farmers' vulnerabilities to agricultural or pandemic-related shocks. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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