LASER Blockchain for Food Security in Kenya:...
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This dataset contains the data from a longitudinal evaluation of the impact of a blockchain-based smartphone on income and food security, among other factors, in the value chain for African indigenous vegetables in Kakamega County in western Kenya. The first stage involved conducting a baseline questionnaire with producers, traders, and retailers selected to receive a phone and the blockchain-based application. They were recruited purposively as participants needed to have an existing transacting relationship with other participants. The second stage involved conducting an endline survey with the same participants. There was a total of 53 respondents at baseline and endline, though some participants completed the baseline and not the endline and vice versa because of challenges with getting to the field related to COVID. Both baseline and endline data are split into modules specific to the value chain actor type. Consent and an introductory section are separate modules. The data is in the long format for easy use in Tableau or other data visualization software. The data has 7 columns and 38,281 rows, having a row for each of 2,770 variables (not all respondents answered each question but a module specific to their role in the value chain). The variable is in the 'Question' column with the corresponding value in the 'Value' column. The codebook provides a summary of each of the questions and their associated values.
Source: LASER Blockchain for Food Security in Kenya Project Data
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