The Pathways to Living Income: A Farmer Segmentation Model

Country

Global

Region

Global

Type

Knowledge Note

Year

2024

The Pathways to Living Income: A Farmer Segmentation Model

Our Farmer Segmentation Model takes a data-driven approach to categorizing farmers based on three key factors: resources, productivity, and empowerment. By identifying specific segments within the farming community, the model enables precise interventions tailored to each group’s unique needs. Whether it’s improving resource access, boosting productivity, or empowering women in decision-making, this model guides program development to help farmers achieve a sustainable living income.

 

The Pathways to Living Income: A Farmer Segmentation Model

Country

Global

Region

Global

Type

Technical Guidance Document

Year

2024

Abstract:

This document outlines the Pathways to Living Income farmer segmentation model, which categorizes farmers along the dimensions of resources, productivity, and empowerment. The segmentation aims to provide a targeted approach for supporting diverse farmer groups in achieving sustainable livelihoods. By offering detailed insights into the specific challenges and opportunities of each segment, the model guides stakeholders in designing tailored interventions that enhance productivity, resource access, and decision-making power. Ultimately, the model supports efforts to move farmers toward achieving a living income, ensuring resilience and long-term economic stability in smallholder agricultural systems.

Description:

The Pathways to Living Income: A Farmer Segmentation Model document presents a comprehensive model designed to categorize farmers based on three key dimensions: resources, productivity, and empowerment. The model serves as a tool for agricultural development, aiming to support targeted interventions that address the unique needs of different farmer groups. It identifies eight distinct farmer segments, each defined by a combination of access to resources, farming productivity, and level of empowerment, particularly women’s influence in decision-making. By providing a nuanced understanding of the challenges farmers face, the model facilitates the design of effective programs to improve livelihoods, achieve living incomes, and promote resilience in smallholder farming communities.

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