CONTRACT FARMING IN SOUTH MOZAMBIQUE: SMALL OUTGROWER FAMILY FARMERS’ PERCEPTION IN THE SUGAR VALUE CHAIN

Autores/as

  • Joana Manuel Matusse Joaquim Eduardo Mondlane University - Chibuto Higher School of Business and Entrepreneurship
  • Ana Sampaio University of Évora
  • João Mosca Eduardo Mondlane University

Palabras clave:

Agribusiness, sugar sector, confirmatory factor analysis, Africa

Resumen

Since the end of the twentieth Century, Mozambique has registered important foreign investments in agriculture, especially in the implantation of agribusiness. In the sugar sector, there were investments in large monoculture companies, and the first transformation supported by a subcontracting system for small family producers with positive, and negative effects in rural areas. The knowledge of perceptions that small out-grower family farmers attribute to their effective experience with these companies is relevant for the consolidation of this form of integration in the market. The study aims to assess the
Perceptions of Value that small out-grower family farmers attribute to the relationship they establish with an agribusiness in the production of sugarcane in the sugar value chain. The study was carried out applying Confirmatory Factor Analysis to a
reduced version of a scale of values, which relates four constructs underlying the concept of value. The results indicate that the judgment evaluated by the small out-grower family farmers is multidimensional focused on utilitarian (performance/cost), emotional and social aspects, with a greater magnitude of monetary dimension (cost). The study highlights the significance of cognitive/economic judgment as a crucial factor in the creation of relational value in farming context and of dependence of affective and social aspects on the utilitarian aspects of the relationship. In this study, the concept of Perceived Value, which determines the adequacy of customer/consumer retention/loyalty strategies in the context of consumption, has been extended to the study of a relationship in the context of the provision of agricultural services.

Biografía del autor/a

Joana Manuel Matusse Joaquim, Eduardo Mondlane University - Chibuto Higher School of Business and Entrepreneurship

PhD in Development Studies from the Higher Institute of Economics and Management at the University of Lisbon. Master in Agroeocology and Rural Development by the Agrarian Sciences Center of the Federal University of sao carlos, Brazil. Degree in Tourism in the field of Tourism Planning by the Eduardo Mondlane University, Mozambique. Lecturer at Eduardo Mondlane University-Chibuto Higher School of Business and Entrepreneurship since 2009. She held the positions of Coordinator of the Management and Leadership course from 2009 to 2011; Coordinator of the Academic Quality Office from 2013 to 2016. Researcher associated with the Center for African Studies and Development (CESA).

Ana Sampaio, University of Évora

Prof. in Évora university in the mathematics department. PhD in Applied Economics and Business Organization / Mathematics Applied to Economics (Universidad de Extremadura (Spain). Researcher at the Applied Mathematics Research Center (CIMA-Évora). Collaborates with the Financial Economics Research Center of the Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão (ISEG).

João Mosca, Eduardo Mondlane University

Professor/Researcher at the Polytechnic University of Maputo, Guest researcher at the Center for Studies for Africa and Asia at the University of Lisbon (Higher Institute of Economics and Management - ISEG).

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Publicado

2022-07-14

Cómo citar

JOAQUIM, Joana Manuel Matusse; SAMPAIO, Ana; MOSCA, João. CONTRACT FARMING IN SOUTH MOZAMBIQUE: SMALL OUTGROWER FAMILY FARMERS’ PERCEPTION IN THE SUGAR VALUE CHAIN. Organizações Rurais & Agroindustriais, [S. l.], v. 24, p. e1782, 2022. Disponível em: https://www.revista.dae.ufla.br/index.php/ora/article/view/1782. Acesso em: 2 may. 2025.

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Sección

Sistemas agroindustriales y sostenibilidad