Impacts Of Fishing On The Rural Household Income; Evidence From Ethiopian Rift-Valley

Fish farming is a vital resource to fight poverty and food insecurity through the diversification of income sources. However, little has been investigated on its actual contributions to increase household income. This study envisages the impacts of fishing on the household income in Lume District, E...

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Main Authors: Alemayehu Abebe Wake, Teferi Tolera, Tamiru Chalchisa Geleto
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2022-12-01
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Online Access:https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/23322039.2022.2124737
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description Fish farming is a vital resource to fight poverty and food insecurity through the diversification of income sources. However, little has been investigated on its actual contributions to increase household income. This study envisages the impacts of fishing on the household income in Lume District, Ethiopian Rift valley. The quasi-experimental research design was used. Both qualitative and quantitative data were collected from both primary and secondary sources. Two-stage stratified sampling procedures were employed and about 374 sample households (about 202 non-fishing and 172 fishing households) were randomly selected. Structured interview schedules, key informant interviews, and focused group discussions were employed to collect the relevant data. Descriptive statistics (frequency, percentage, mean, and standard deviation) and the Propensity score matching method were employed to analyze the data. STATA V.13 software was used as an analytical tool. Fishing and non-fishing households had earned an annual income of about 36,914.85 and 31,768.43 Ethiopian Birr per year respectively. The model output reveals that the average treatment effect on the treated is about ETB 5146.42 and the mean difference in the average effect of the treatment on the treated between the matched treatment and control groups was found to be statistically significant at a 5% significance level. Overall, participation in fishing has generated about a 7.5% increase in farm annual income of treated households over control groups. It can be concluded that participation in fishing has brought a positive and significant impact on improving a household’s annual income status in the study area. Therefore, special attention should be given by governmental and non-governmental organizations to improve the fish and aquaculture sector in the area through the introduction and dissemination of innovations that can enhance fish productivity in the study area.
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spelling doaj-art-189d8bfbd0fd4460a4f6c98dd2f5c58a2025-08-20T02:34:25ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Economics & Finance2332-20392022-12-0110110.1080/23322039.2022.2124737Impacts Of Fishing On The Rural Household Income; Evidence From Ethiopian Rift-ValleyAlemayehu Abebe Wake0Teferi Tolera1Tamiru Chalchisa Geleto2Batu Fish and Other Aquatic Life Research Center, Batu, EthiopiaDepartment of Rural Development and Agricultural Extension, Jimma University, Jimma EthiopiaDepartment of Rural Development and Agricultural Extension, Jimma University, Jimma EthiopiaFish farming is a vital resource to fight poverty and food insecurity through the diversification of income sources. However, little has been investigated on its actual contributions to increase household income. This study envisages the impacts of fishing on the household income in Lume District, Ethiopian Rift valley. The quasi-experimental research design was used. Both qualitative and quantitative data were collected from both primary and secondary sources. Two-stage stratified sampling procedures were employed and about 374 sample households (about 202 non-fishing and 172 fishing households) were randomly selected. Structured interview schedules, key informant interviews, and focused group discussions were employed to collect the relevant data. Descriptive statistics (frequency, percentage, mean, and standard deviation) and the Propensity score matching method were employed to analyze the data. STATA V.13 software was used as an analytical tool. Fishing and non-fishing households had earned an annual income of about 36,914.85 and 31,768.43 Ethiopian Birr per year respectively. The model output reveals that the average treatment effect on the treated is about ETB 5146.42 and the mean difference in the average effect of the treatment on the treated between the matched treatment and control groups was found to be statistically significant at a 5% significance level. Overall, participation in fishing has generated about a 7.5% increase in farm annual income of treated households over control groups. It can be concluded that participation in fishing has brought a positive and significant impact on improving a household’s annual income status in the study area. Therefore, special attention should be given by governmental and non-governmental organizations to improve the fish and aquaculture sector in the area through the introduction and dissemination of innovations that can enhance fish productivity in the study area.https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/23322039.2022.2124737Ethiopiafish productionincomepropensity score matching
spellingShingle Alemayehu Abebe Wake
Teferi Tolera
Tamiru Chalchisa Geleto
Impacts Of Fishing On The Rural Household Income; Evidence From Ethiopian Rift-Valley
Cogent Economics & Finance
Ethiopia
fish production
income
propensity score matching
title Impacts Of Fishing On The Rural Household Income; Evidence From Ethiopian Rift-Valley
title_full Impacts Of Fishing On The Rural Household Income; Evidence From Ethiopian Rift-Valley
title_fullStr Impacts Of Fishing On The Rural Household Income; Evidence From Ethiopian Rift-Valley
title_full_unstemmed Impacts Of Fishing On The Rural Household Income; Evidence From Ethiopian Rift-Valley
title_short Impacts Of Fishing On The Rural Household Income; Evidence From Ethiopian Rift-Valley
title_sort impacts of fishing on the rural household income evidence from ethiopian rift valley
topic Ethiopia
fish production
income
propensity score matching
url https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/23322039.2022.2124737
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