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Title: Factors Affecting Coffee Export Performance: The Case of Oromia Coffee Farmer Cooperative Union Ethiopia
Authors: Aschalew, Kidist
Keywords: Export marketing, cooperatives union, Challenges, export performance,
Issue Date: Mar-2023
Publisher: ST. MARY’S UNIVERSITY
Abstract: This study seeks to examine the factors affecting export performance of Oromia coffee farmers’ cooperative union. To address the objective, descriptive as well as explanatory research design employed. To acquire the intended information the study used different data collection instruments mainly self-administer questionnaire and semi-structure interview. The study sample covered 138 respondents that randomly selected from members of representatives of general assembly and permanent employees found in OCFCU head office in Gelan, Oromia. The data collected analyzed with the aid of descriptive statistical techniques and regressions analysis using SPSS Version 22. The study found that the coffee export performance of the OCFCU is moderate and not significant changes were observed on export performance of the OCFCU during the last five years (2017/18 – 2021/22). The results showed that export-marketing performance of OCFCU critically hampered by lack technology innovation, the problem of meeting importers quality standards, low value addition to exportable coffee and export barriers. As well as lack of access to better coffee varieties, inefficiency in gov’t institutions in improving export procedures, lack of good agronomic practices among union members, the presence of lower price in world coffee market, coffee price movements, climate change and coffee wilt disease. According to the findings, six of the nine factors examined in this study (product characteristics, union-specific characteristics, export marketing characteristics, environmental factor and financial access) are significant in predicting the export performance of the union. More so, despite aforementioned challenges, the study identified prospects concerning the future coffee export performance of union that among other include, the potential of the country to produce and supply differentiation coffee products like, fine specialty, relatively low labor costs, the recent economic reform and process of liberalization. As well as increasing in coffee demand, the commitment and strength of management of the union are opportunities identified by respondent in relation to coffee export performance of union. Based on the finding the study recommends the union to maximize the existing opportunities at hand and address the aforementioned challenges through collaborative and deliberate action.
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