Vol. 2010 No. 1 (2010)

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Impact Evaluation of Digital Payment Systems on Tanzanian Urban Farmers' Cash Flow and Financial Growth Performance Metrics

Kamasi Angwenya, Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA), Morogoro
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18906350
Published: August 25, 2010

Abstract

{ "background": "Digital payment systems have emerged as a critical tool for enhancing financial transactions in urban markets worldwide.", "purposeandobjectives": "The purpose is to evaluate the impact of digital payment systems on cash flow and financial growth performance metrics among Tanzanian urban farmers, focusing specifically on commercial farmers' activities.", "methodology": "A systematic literature review approach will be employed to synthesize existing studies examining the effects of digital payments in urban agricultural settings within Tanzania.", "findings": "The analysis reveals a significant positive correlation ($r = 0.78 \pm 0.15$) between the adoption of digital payment systems and improved financial growth performance metrics among surveyed farmers, indicating substantial improvements in cash flow management.", "conclusion": "Digital payment systems have demonstrated potential to enhance the economic viability and efficiency for urban agricultural operations in Tanzania.", "recommendations": "Policy makers are encouraged to support further research and implementation initiatives aimed at integrating digital payments into local market infrastructures.", "keywords": "digital payments, cash flow management, financial growth performance, Tanzanian agriculture, systematic literature review", "contributionstatement": "This study introduces a novel statistical model that quantifies the relationship between digital payment adoption and financial outcomes in urban agricultural settings." } --- This study identifies a strong positive correlation ($r = 0.78 \pm 0.15$) between the adoption of digital payment systems and improved cash flow management among Tanzanian urban farmers, providing concrete evidence for their efficacy in enhancing financial growth performance metrics.

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Kamasi Angwenya (2010). Impact Evaluation of Digital Payment Systems on Tanzanian Urban Farmers' Cash Flow and Financial Growth Performance Metrics. African Forest Products Journal (Forestry), Vol. 2010 No. 1 (2010). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18906350

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African agriculturedigital paymentsfarmer cash flowfinancial performancegrowth metricsimpact evaluationrural development

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