ABSTRACT
Smallholder farmers in Kenya’s semi-arid areas of Kitui, Machakos and Makueni
Counties experience food insecurity due to challenges of low, erratic and poorly
distributed rainfall and poor infrastructure. To address these challenges, leaders in the
region have seen the need to involve local actors in sustainable development activities.
Poor performance of Multi-Stakeholder Linkages for Innovative Agricultural
Development (MSLIAD) in development initiatives in the region inhibits farmers’
ability to increase farm productivity and household income. Analysis and documentation
of the information on the factors responsible for the poor performance of MSLIAD
initiatives were inadequately understood and poorly documented. A study to determine
the factors influencing MSLIAD in the semi-arid areas of the three Counties was carried
out. A pilot study involving 30 respondents was done in Kambu location, Kibwezi Sub-
County to determine the Cronbach alpha (α) reliability coefficient of data collection
instruments. A Cronbach alpha (α) reliability coefficient of 0.86 was obtained, which
was above the minimum 0.70 threshold for acceptable reliability in social sciences. The
researcher adopted a Working Research Design within the agricultural innovation
systems (AIS) framework. Structured Key Informant (KIs) interviews (34 respondents),
Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) (55 respondents) and Face-to-Face interviews
involving 165 respondents were used to collect data. The study used a total of 254
respondents. Data were analysed using the Statistical Package for Social Sciences
(SPSS) software versions 12.0 and 17.0. The unit of analysis was an individual
respondent for Household and Key informant interviews and a group for FGDs. Main
study data gave a Cronbach alpha (α) reliability coefficient of 0.87, which was well
above the minimum of 0.70 threshold for acceptable reliability in social sciences. Study
findings showed relatively weak linkages among development partners (weak linkages were
significantly higher than strong linkages ((χ2 = 76.07, df = 2, p = 0.001); breach of contracts
(breach of contracts was significantly higher than distorted farm-gate and market prices (χ2 =
59.49, df = 2, p = 0.001); undefined networking and mistrust among development
partners. The researcher concluded that key stakeholders supported joint MSLIAD
initiatives; strong linkages were needed for defining the existing relationships and
networks and improving trust among stakeholders. Agricultural innovation systems
(AIS) presented a useful framework for analysing technological, economic and
institutional change in agriculture. The researcher recommends that stakeholders
working in the target area should take advantage of the prevailing stakeholders’ support
to MSLIAD initiatives to accelerate agricultural development; Policy formulation
process should embrace an all inclusive formulation to achieve a positive and sustainable
policy impact on the productivity of the agricultural sector; Stakeholders should promote
use of AIS and formation of PPP-based linkages to improve agricultural productivity in
the target area sustainably.
KAVOI, J (2021). Factors Influencing Multi-Stakeholder Linkages For Innovative Agricultural Development In The Gadam Sorghum Growing Semi-Arid Areas Of Kitui, Machakos And Makueni Counties, Kenya. Afribary. Retrieved from https://track.afribary.com/works/factors-influencing-multi-stakeholder-linkages-for-innovative-agricultural-development-in-the-gadam-sorghum-growing-semi-arid-areas-of-kitui-machakos-and-makueni-counties-kenya
KAVOI, JUSTUS "Factors Influencing Multi-Stakeholder Linkages For Innovative Agricultural Development In The Gadam Sorghum Growing Semi-Arid Areas Of Kitui, Machakos And Makueni Counties, Kenya" Afribary. Afribary, 14 May. 2021, https://track.afribary.com/works/factors-influencing-multi-stakeholder-linkages-for-innovative-agricultural-development-in-the-gadam-sorghum-growing-semi-arid-areas-of-kitui-machakos-and-makueni-counties-kenya. Accessed 27 Nov. 2024.
KAVOI, JUSTUS . "Factors Influencing Multi-Stakeholder Linkages For Innovative Agricultural Development In The Gadam Sorghum Growing Semi-Arid Areas Of Kitui, Machakos And Makueni Counties, Kenya". Afribary, Afribary, 14 May. 2021. Web. 27 Nov. 2024. < https://track.afribary.com/works/factors-influencing-multi-stakeholder-linkages-for-innovative-agricultural-development-in-the-gadam-sorghum-growing-semi-arid-areas-of-kitui-machakos-and-makueni-counties-kenya >.
KAVOI, JUSTUS . "Factors Influencing Multi-Stakeholder Linkages For Innovative Agricultural Development In The Gadam Sorghum Growing Semi-Arid Areas Of Kitui, Machakos And Makueni Counties, Kenya" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 27, 2024. https://track.afribary.com/works/factors-influencing-multi-stakeholder-linkages-for-innovative-agricultural-development-in-the-gadam-sorghum-growing-semi-arid-areas-of-kitui-machakos-and-makueni-counties-kenya