ABSTRACT

Contract farming has received renewed attention recently as developing economies try to grapple with how to transform the agricultural sector and its associated value chains. This book examines different contract arrangements for selected crops, applying both qualitative and quantitative approaches in order to examine how contract farming affects smallholders and value chain dynamics in Tanzania.

Major themes covered in the book include: contract farming policy; contract farming and value chain dynamics; contract farming adoption decisions; contract farming and income diversification. The authors also discuss alternative aspects of contract farming such as trust, conspiracy, empowerment and corporate social responsibility. The book presents original research from case studies conducted in Tanzania on sugarcane, tobacco, sunflower and cotton. These crops have a history of trials and errors with contract farming involving smallholders. Furthermore, they are targeted in national strategies as some of the main crops for establishment and upgrading of agro-industrial activities in Tanzania.

part II|78 pages

Contract farming and value chain dynamics

chapter 7|126 pages

Coordination and upgrading in agricultural value chains

Contract farming arrangements in the Tanzanian cotton sector

part III|35 pages

Contract farming and household economics

chapter 8|14 pages

Tobacco contract farming in the Urambo District of Tanzania

Which farmers obtain inputs on credit and which buy them for cash?

chapter 9|19 pages

Income diversification of small-scale sugarcane contract farmers in Kilombero and Turiani, Tanzania

Which farmers obtain inputs on credit and which buy them for cash?

part IV|70 pages

Alternative aspects of contract farming

chapter 10|15 pages

Trusting your partner?

Sunflower contract farming in central Tanzania

chapter 11|15 pages

Contract farming in a covert sphere

Conspiracy theories as counter-knowledge about sugarcane production in Tanzania

chapter 12|19 pages

Does contract farming empower smallholder agricultural producers?

Lessons from sunflower contract farming in Tanzania

chapter 13|18 pages

Embedding the global tobacco value chain in social and environmental concerns

Contract farming and corporate social responsibility projects in the Tanzanian tobacco sector