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dc.contributor.authorNduati, Stephen N
dc.date.accessioned2013-02-25T08:38:30Z
dc.date.issued2012
dc.identifier.urihttp://erepository.uonbi.ac.ke:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/11093
dc.description.abstractMarketing cooperatives are important in the provision of credit both in cash, and delivery of various inputs including fertilizers, crop protection chemicals, and pumps for spraying crops and extension services. However, since the era of liberalization in the 1990s, these roles have diminished leading to low levels of satisfaction with cooperatives’ service delivery on the part of coffee farmers. Production quantities are erratic and farm level earnings from coffee are relatively low despite the recent rise in global prices of coffee. The result is disincentive in coffee farming and substitution to other crops. The objectives of the study were to investigate how governance influences service provision by cooperative societies in Kigumo District, to determine the extent to which coffee price fluctuations influence service provision by coffee cooperative societies to their members in Kigumo District and to find out how access to credit facilities influence service provision by cooperative societies to their members in Kigumo District. Literature reveals that, coffee cooperative societies in the region are marred by mismanagement and corrupt practices which impairs service delivery. The target population was all coffee farmers in Kigumo district and the management committee of the selected coffee cooperative societies. The study used descriptive research design and randomized sampling. Primary data was collected by structured questionnaire from 199 coffee farmers and secondary data from management committee were used to provide information on the issues under investigation. The data was coded, entered and analyzed using the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS). Results indicate the coffee industry in Kigumo district has recorded erratic production fluctuation for the 2005/6 to 2011/12 period. Prices have been on the increase but the variance has differed across the societies. The study found that good governance promotes service delivery and vice versa. Thus indicators of good governance such as level of education of managers, managerial training and experience are fundamental to provision of quality services to coffee cooperatives. It was noted that the coffee industry experiences fluctuations in unit coffee prices. Low coffee prices reduce coffee farmers’ satisfaction with service provision by the cooperative and lead to decline in production. Access to credit facilities is not of significant influence to service provision. However, the direction of relationship is such that higher access to credit increases satisfaction with services provided. The researcher recommends that the government comes up with a criterion of selecting management committees, increases agricultural extension workers and seeks alternative markets to stabilize prices and production. To understand the role played by other stakeholders in coffee sector, further studies can be conducted to investigate the role of microfinance institutions and banks in improving production and hence livelihoods of coffee farmers in Kenya. A comparative study may be useful to document lessons learnt from neighboring countries that have success stories in service provision within coffee cooperatives.en
dc.description.sponsorshipUniversity of Nairobien
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherUniversity of Nairobien
dc.subjectCooperative societyen
dc.titleFactors influencing service provision by cooperative societies in Kigumo District, Muranga County ,Kenyaen
dc.typeThesisen
local.publisherDepartment of Education Managementen


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