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African Journal of Food, Agriculture, Nutrition and Development
Rural Outreach Program
ISSN: 1684-5358 EISSN: 1684-5358
Vol. 19, No. 1, 2019, pp. 14156-14170
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Bioline Code: nd19017
Full paper language: English
Document type: View Point
Document available free of charge
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African Journal of Food, Agriculture, Nutrition and Development, Vol. 19, No. 1, 2019, pp. 14156-14170
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Agricultural Cooperative Marketing and Credit Policy Reform in Uganda: An Opportunity for Poverty Reduction
Onyilo, Francis & Adong, Annet
Abstract
Academics and development practitioners increasingly view cooperatives as the
cornerstone for agricultural transformation and poverty reduction in sub-Saharan
Africa. Cooperatives play a crucial role in promoting bulk storage and sale by
smallholder farmers, which can play a major role in poverty reduction for farmers
otherwise unable to commercialize. Despite the significant role of cooperatives, the
reforms associated with economic liberalisation have caused many cooperatives in the
region to fail. While efforts were made in Uganda to ameliorate this situation through
the passing of the National Co-operative Policy (NCP), this has done little to enhance
the survival of these cooperatives. In this opinion paper, we identify challenges faced
by cooperatives that negatively impact performance and survival, such political
interference, lack of administrative support, human resource constraints, inadequate
knowledge of the operations by members and poor governance. This paper
recommends stronger linkages between the Ministry of Trade, Industry and
Cooperatives and the Ministry of Agriculture Animal Industry and Fisheries (MAAIF).
Integrating cooperatives into the decentralisation framework and formalising existing
village savings and loan association groups into formal cooperatives. Most importantly,
the government needs to take on a more proactive approach toward cooperative
development, as seen in some countries such as South Africa and Rwanda.
Keywords
Cooperatives; Marketing; Credit Policy; and Poverty Reduction and Uganda
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