Abstract:
The study investigated barriers to collective action in unsuccessful Poultry Farmer Groups (PFGs)
in six sub counties of Wakiso district in central Uganda. Innovation promoters believe that if
farmers collectively adopt innovative technologies they can increase production and achieve high
returns. Despite promotion of this belief, farmer groups (FGs) continue to fail. Although studies
have been done, little is known about the mechanisms of barriers to collective action in FGs, under
different conditions. Six cases of unsuccessful PFGs from 143 National Agricultural Advisory
Services (NAADS) registered groups were studied using focus group discussions and key informant
interviews. Apart from inadequate resources and non-adherence to regulations, results showed that
PFG formation was unsystematic, nepotistic and hastily done. Farmers lacked commitment and
intention to invest own resources. Government should use established FGs or if they use new ones
members selection should be based on interest to participate in proposed activities.
Language:
English
Date of publication:
2017
Country:
Region Focus:
East Africa
University/affiliation:
Journal:
Volume:
2
Number:
3
Pagination:
367-379
Collection:
RUFORUM TAGDev Resources
RUFORUM Journal Articles
Agris Subject Categories:
Licence conditions:
Open Access
Access restriction:
Form:
Web resource
ISSN:
2415-2838
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Edition:
Notes:
Publication of this article has been made possible through the Transforming African Agricultural Universities to meaningfully contribute to Africa’s growth and development (TAGDev) Project funded by MasterCard Foundation.