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Title: Integration of Small-scale Farmers in Farming Ethical Principles of Sustainable Cash Flow Management in Mutasa District, Mutare
Authors: Alberto, Afonso Mutunda Upale
Keywords: small-scale farmers (SSF)
farmer's ethical principles (FEP)
sustainable cashflow Management (SCFM)
sustainable agriculture (SA)
farming ethics (FE)
Issue Date: 2026
Publisher: Africa University
Citation: Alberto, A. M. U. (2026). Integration of small-scale farmers in farming ethical principles of sustainable cash flow management in Mutasa District, Mutare (Master’s dissertation, Africa University, College of Business and Management Sciences).
Abstract: This study explores the integration of small-scale farmers into farming ethical principles with a focus on sustainable cash flow management in Mutasa District, Mutare. Small-scale farmers play a vital role in the local economy and food security; however, they often face challenges related to financial stability and ethical farming practices. The research investigates how adherence to ethical principles such as fairness, transparency, and environmental sustainability can enhance financial sustainability and promote sustainable cash flow management among these farmers. Employing a mixed-methods approach, the study gathers quantitative data through surveys and qualitative insights via interviews with local farmers, stakeholders, and agricultural experts. The findings reveal that the adoption of ethical principles positively influences cash flow stability, encourages responsible resource use, and fosters long-term farming sustainability. The study recommends targeted interventions, including ethical training programs and financial literacy initiatives, to strengthen small-scale farmers' capacity for sustainable cash flow management, ultimately contributing to the socio-economic development of Mutasa District.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/5023
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