Project A aims to evaluate the impact of linking farmers to contract farming arrangements on farmer productivity, income and other welfare indicators. Due to several challenges, including a slowdown of the business activities due to COVID, we had to change implementation partner. Working with Harvest Plus, we have developed a collaboration with three contract-farming companies (two companies in Uganda and one company in Rwanda), with a focus on iron-fortified beans. We have launched a village-level cluster randomized evaluation in the second half of 2022. We conducted a listing exercise in Fall 2022, and a baseline survey in Winter 2022/23. After that, the partner companies offered contracts to farmers in treatment villages. The first crop season ended in June 2023. We will be conducting a first endline survey in Summer 2023, before launching activities for the second crop season (Aug 2023-January 2024)
Project B aims to study whether and why changing the timing of premium payment can increase take up of crop insurance among smallholders. After several months of delay due to the COVID-19 pandemics, we resumed activities for this project in late 2021. In the first half of 2022, we developed a partnership with the Ugandan Agricultural Insurance Consortium (
https://aic.ug/(se abrirá en una nueva ventana)) which manages all the crop-insurance related projects in the country. AIC and the researchers have identified several agricultural offtakers who are interested in offering crop insurance to the farmers they are contracting with. As a result of these successful scoping activities, we are planning to launch the full-scale randomized evaluation in the first crop season of 2024.
Project C aims to study the dynamics of land markets development in East Africa. We have made substantial progress on this project. We have developed an official collaboration both with the Kenyan Ministry of Lands and Physical Planning and with the Uganda Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development to get access to their administrative data, either by acquiring already digitized records or by newly digitizing other records. We are also preparing additional datasets, including rainfall data and satellite data on land usage.
Finally, I was invited to write a review piece (coauthored with my long-term collaborator Jack Willis) for a special issue of the Oxford Review of Economic Policy on microfinance. We are writing an article of “Value Chain Microfinance”, which is directly related to the topics of ERC Grant. We are covering, among other issues, contract farming and crop insurance, the subjects of Project A and B of the ERC grant.