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Table 2 Household agricultural assets and investments by CIAL membership category in Sulaco, Victoria, and Yorito municipalities from surveys administered in 2013 (n = 220)

From: Advancing the Sustainable Development Goals through participatory research: long-term impacts of farmer participation on sustainable land use and livelihoods in Honduras

 

Old CIAL member (n = 68)

New CIAL member (n = 68)

Non-CIAL member (n = 84)

p valuea

Household savings (%)b

30 (44.12%)

26 (38.24%)

4 (5.33%) (n = 75)

 < 0.001

Land ownership with full title (%)

19 (27.94%)

14 (20.59%)

22 (26.19%)

0.582

Land ownership via usufruct or right to use (%)

31 (45.59%)

28 (41.18%)

37 (44.05%)

0.870

Inherited land (%)

18 (26.47%)

13 (19.12%)

10 (11.90%)

0.072

Median amount of land (mz; range)

2.5 mz (0–22 mz)

1.5 mz (0–7.5 mz)

2 mz (0–50 mz)

0.01

Median value of agricultural equipment (range)

2715 Lps (175–24,580 Lps)

1496 Lps (0–25,620 Lps)

2420 Lps (65–44,490 Lps)

0.005

Income from coffee cultivation

40 (58.82%)

18 (26.47%)

38 (45.24%)

0.001

  1. ap values are for Pearson’s chi-square for proportions and Kruskal–Wallis H test for medians
  2. bNot all non-CIAL member respondents provided an answer for this question
  3. SD: standard deviation
  4. Lps: Honduran Lempiras
  5. mz: manzanas (unit of land)