Title: IMPROVING ENTREPRENUERSHIP IN FARMING: THE IMPACT OF A TRAINING PROGRAMME IN DUTCH DAIRY FARMING
Author(s): Bergevoet, R.H.M.(1) + Giesen, G.W.J.(2) + Saatkamp, H.W.(2) + van Woerkum C.M.J.(2) + Huirne, R.B.M.(2)
Organisation: 1-Agricultural Economics Research Institute (LEI), 2-Wageningen University, Wageningen.
Country: The Netherlands
Due to external and internal changes in dairy farming, entrepreneurial competencies are becoming
increasingly important for dairy farmers. Investigating the possibility to improve these
competencies by means of a training program is the main topic of the reported research. First
the relations between the entrepreneurial competencies and farmer and farm characteristics
were determined. To improve entrepreneurial competencies a training program was designed
and executed. The influence of this training program on farm characteristics and entrepreneurial
competencies was investigated by doing a case-control study. Two groups of Dutch dairy
farmers were selected to participate in the case-control study. One group (n= 75) participated in
the training program, which consisted of eight meetings. In these meetings groups of farmers
discussed aspects related to entrepreneurial competencies. The second group (n=180) served as
a control. The competencies of participating farmers in both groups were measured by means
of a questionnaire at the start and at the end of the study.
This research indicates that using the concept of competencies can give insight into entrepreneurial
behaviour of farmers and provides a means to evaluate an intervention program
aimed at development of a strategic plan by entrepreneurs. The described research method is
a good way to identify a possible effect of an intervention. It also shows that entrepreneurial
competencies have a positive relation with the farm size of dairy farmers in the Netherlands.
The results of the case control study indicate that it is possible to improve entrepreneurial competencies
of dairy farmers by means of developing and discussing the farmers’ strategic plans
in study groups. On average all participants benefited from the program, irrespective of farmer
and farm characteristics or the level of competencies at the start of the program.
Keywords: dairy farming, entrepreneurship, entrepreneurial competences, training programme,
evaluation.