Impacts of agricultural value chain development on poverty, income, and assets: Evidence from Nepal



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conference paper
Author(s): 
Kafle K.
Songsermsawas P.
Winters P.
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This analysis evaluates a real world complex intervention to study the impacts of an agricultural value chain development program on livelihood outcomes, in hill and mountainous regions of Nepal. The intervention was not designed for the study and no baseline data existed to compare the final outcomes. Data came from a carefully designed household survey administered to 3,028 households (50% beneficiaries and other 50% non-beneficiaries) across seven districts in Western Nepal. Using matching, inverse probability weighting, and regression adjustment methods, we find that improving agricultural value chain by linking smallholder producers with traders and service providers reduces poverty by 8%.

Publication year: 
2019
Keywords: 
Nepal
high value commodities
value-chain development
impacts
poverty-reduction