Market Chain Systems and Commuter Livelihoods: A Re-Assessment of Market Conditions in Uganda

Type Journal Article - Nkumba Business Journal (NBJ)
Title Market Chain Systems and Commuter Livelihoods: A Re-Assessment of Market Conditions in Uganda
Author(s)
Volume 13
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2014
Page numbers 140-155
URL http://www.nkumbauniversity.ac.ug/images/PDF/Journals/nkumbabusinessjournalvol_13.pdf#page=140
Abstract
The toughening economic conditions in the developing world in general and in Uganda in particular have compelled many households to diversify their livelihood activities. On the one hand, rural farmers have been drawn to non-farm activities in both the urban and rural areas. On the other hand, urban households have been compelled to seek economic opportunities beyond urban confines, thus engaging in both non-farm and farm activities. These urban-rural interactions are the hallmark of the market chain systems in Uganda. This paper therefore, is a reassessment of market conditions in Uganda in view to establish the influence of market chain systems on the livelihoods of commuters in Uganda. The paper is informed by vast literature on the subject and more particularly by the lived experiences of commuting households in the Bugisu region of Eastern Uganda. The paper has established that commuting is a common livelihood strategy in Uganda although there are a number of inherent challenges to sustainable livelihoods of commuter households in this country.

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