Cooperative behaviour in rural Uganda
This paper examines the extent of cooperative behaviour in rural Uganda as recorded in the most recent nationally representative household survey. Summary statistics on the presence of marketing cooperatives, recently formed National Agricultural Advisory Services farmers’ groups, and risk sharing networks are presented. The determinants of the existence of marketing cooperatives and a farmer’s decision to participate in newly formed groups are explored.
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