Title: Improving Market Access and Value Chain Integration: Commercial Assessment of Coffee Farming for Small Farmers' Livelihood Sustainability - A Case Study of Galma Village, Cuko Sidama, Ethiopia
Abstract:
This case study aims to assess the commercial viability of coffee farming for small farmers in Galma Village, Cuko Sidama, Ethiopia, with a focus on improving market access and value chain integration. Coffee is a vital cash crop for Ethiopian farmers, contributing significantly to the country's economy. However, small farmers often face challenges in accessing markets and integrating into value chains, limiting their income potential and livelihood sustainability. This study examines the current market dynamics, value chain structure, and identifies potential interventions to enhance market access and value chain integration for small coffee farmers in Galma Village.
Introduction:
1. Background of coffee farming in Ethiopia and its importance to small farmers.
2. Challenges faced by small coffee farmers in Galma Village regarding market access and value chain integration.
3. Objectives of the study.
Methodology:
1. Selection of Galma Village as the case study location.
2. Data collection through surveys, interviews, and focus group discussions with small coffee farmers, local traders, cooperatives, and other stakeholders.
3. Analysis of market dynamics, value chain structure, and existing interventions.
4. Identification of potential interventions to improve market access and value chain integration.
Results and Discussion:
1. Overview of the coffee market in Galma Village, including buyers, prices, and market trends.
2. Analysis of the existing value chain structure and its impact on small farmers' income.
3. Identification of key challenges faced by small farmers in accessing markets and integrating into value chains.
4. Evaluation of existing interventions and their effectiveness in addressing market access and value chain integration issues.
5. Proposed interventions to improve market access and value chain integration, including infrastructure development, capacity building, and cooperative strengthening.
Conclusion:
1. Summary of the findings and key insights from the study.
2. Recommendations for policymakers, local authorities, and development organizations to enhance market access and value chain integration for small coffee farmers in Galma Village.
3. Importance of sustainable coffee farming practices and the role of market access in ensuring small farmers' livelihood sustainability.
Keywords: coffee farming, market access, value chain integration, small farmers, livelihood sustainability, Galma Village, Cuko Sidama, Ethiopia.