Reimagining Rural Empowerment: Evaluating the Parish Development Model’s Role in Inclusive and Sustainable Coffee Farming in Uganda

Authors

  • Lumu Emmanuel Roy Muyingo A INTI International University, Nilai, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia
  • Brenda Nabachwa B Bank of Uganda, Uganda
  • Faith Mugisha Ahabyoona C Cavendish University, Uganda

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61453/jobss.v2025no11

Keywords:

Parish Development Model, coffee farming, economic empowerment, gender-climate nexus, decentralized governance

Abstract

This study evaluates the Parish Development Model (PDM) as a decentralized rural development initiative aimed at enhancing the economic empowerment of coffee smallholder farmers in Hoima District, Uganda. Using a convergent mixed-methods approach, the research integrates Sen’s Capability Approach, Resilience Theory, and Social Capital Theory to examine three dimensions: institutional support, resource capacity building, and community engagement. Quantitative data were collected from 278 farmers through stratified random sampling, while qualitative insights were obtained from 12 key informant interviews and 8 focus group discussions. Findings indicate that while PDM has improved coffee yields by 37% among beneficiaries and strengthened trust in SACCOs with transformational leadership, significant barriers persist, including elite capture, gender-based land tenure disparities, and low uptake of climate-smart practices. Policy recommendations include community-vetted beneficiary selection, gender-responsive governance measures, and climate-resilient financing. The results offer lessons for scalable decentralized development models applicable in ASEAN and other Global South contexts.

Published

2025-10-07

How to Cite

Roy Muyingo A, L. E., Nabachwa B, B., & Ahabyoona C, F. M. (2025). Reimagining Rural Empowerment: Evaluating the Parish Development Model’s Role in Inclusive and Sustainable Coffee Farming in Uganda. Journal of Business and Social Sciences, 2025. https://doi.org/10.61453/jobss.v2025no11