Crise de performance économique et facteurs associés dans les exploitations agricoles en Haïti

The agricultural sector is at the heart of economic activity in most developing countries, playing a crucial role in their industrial growth and structural transformation. It has a multidimensional character in development, affecting various aspects such as economic recovery, job creation, contribut...

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Main Authors: Kervline Gabellus, Matino Joseph, Bénédique Paul
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Language:English
Published: Université des Antilles 2024-12-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/etudescaribeennes/33064
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description The agricultural sector is at the heart of economic activity in most developing countries, playing a crucial role in their industrial growth and structural transformation. It has a multidimensional character in development, affecting various aspects such as economic recovery, job creation, contribution to value chains, poverty reduction, and food security assurance. In Haiti, agriculture employs about half of the active population but has been in continuous decline, representing only about 17% of the total added value of the GDP for the year 2023. The economic performance crisis of agricultural production units is characterized by negative agricultural incomes at the farm level. Such a crisis could pose a threat to investments and agricultural recovery. Therefore, the objective of this study was to analyze the factors associated with the probability of negative incomes of farms facing this economic performance deficit. We used secondary data from one thousand four hundred thirty-four farms selected in five of the ten geographical departments of Haiti. A multivariate analysis was carried out using a multinomial logistic regression model to study the factors associated with the probability of having a negative income.The model results revealed six predictors of the probability of negative incomes at the farm level: the use of agricultural mechanization, the impact of climatic events (floods, cyclones), geographical location, livestock size, and access to credit. In terms of recommendations, we advocate for extending agricultural mechanization services, adopting crops resilient to climatic hazards, using financial innovations to improve access to agricultural financing, strengthening agricultural extension services by integrating sustainable techniques such as agroforestry and crop rotation, and promoting complementary economic activities such as beekeeping, crafts, and ecotourism to diversify income sources and increase the economic resilience of farms. In terms of perspectives, we suggest conducting studies on the importance of agricultural income in the overall income of farmers. Additionally, we propose considering other variables in the study of factors associated with agricultural income that our study could not take into account, such as price fluctuations (beginning of the agricultural season and harvest period), the size of agricultural losses, and the education level of the farm manager.
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spelling doaj-art-9e9eadeed42246d480ceccd6111bc6222025-08-20T03:15:38ZengUniversité des AntillesÉtudes Caribéennes1779-09801961-859X2024-12-015910.4000/132zkCrise de performance économique et facteurs associés dans les exploitations agricoles en HaïtiKervline GabellusMatino JosephBénédique PaulThe agricultural sector is at the heart of economic activity in most developing countries, playing a crucial role in their industrial growth and structural transformation. It has a multidimensional character in development, affecting various aspects such as economic recovery, job creation, contribution to value chains, poverty reduction, and food security assurance. In Haiti, agriculture employs about half of the active population but has been in continuous decline, representing only about 17% of the total added value of the GDP for the year 2023. The economic performance crisis of agricultural production units is characterized by negative agricultural incomes at the farm level. Such a crisis could pose a threat to investments and agricultural recovery. Therefore, the objective of this study was to analyze the factors associated with the probability of negative incomes of farms facing this economic performance deficit. We used secondary data from one thousand four hundred thirty-four farms selected in five of the ten geographical departments of Haiti. A multivariate analysis was carried out using a multinomial logistic regression model to study the factors associated with the probability of having a negative income.The model results revealed six predictors of the probability of negative incomes at the farm level: the use of agricultural mechanization, the impact of climatic events (floods, cyclones), geographical location, livestock size, and access to credit. In terms of recommendations, we advocate for extending agricultural mechanization services, adopting crops resilient to climatic hazards, using financial innovations to improve access to agricultural financing, strengthening agricultural extension services by integrating sustainable techniques such as agroforestry and crop rotation, and promoting complementary economic activities such as beekeeping, crafts, and ecotourism to diversify income sources and increase the economic resilience of farms. In terms of perspectives, we suggest conducting studies on the importance of agricultural income in the overall income of farmers. Additionally, we propose considering other variables in the study of factors associated with agricultural income that our study could not take into account, such as price fluctuations (beginning of the agricultural season and harvest period), the size of agricultural losses, and the education level of the farm manager.https://journals.openedition.org/etudescaribeennes/33064economic performancefarm unitnegative agricultural incomemultinomial logistic regression
spellingShingle Kervline Gabellus
Matino Joseph
Bénédique Paul
Crise de performance économique et facteurs associés dans les exploitations agricoles en Haïti
Études Caribéennes
economic performance
farm unit
negative agricultural income
multinomial logistic regression
title Crise de performance économique et facteurs associés dans les exploitations agricoles en Haïti
title_full Crise de performance économique et facteurs associés dans les exploitations agricoles en Haïti
title_fullStr Crise de performance économique et facteurs associés dans les exploitations agricoles en Haïti
title_full_unstemmed Crise de performance économique et facteurs associés dans les exploitations agricoles en Haïti
title_short Crise de performance économique et facteurs associés dans les exploitations agricoles en Haïti
title_sort crise de performance economique et facteurs associes dans les exploitations agricoles en haiti
topic economic performance
farm unit
negative agricultural income
multinomial logistic regression
url https://journals.openedition.org/etudescaribeennes/33064
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