Pricing Strategies in Pork-based Agribusinesses: Evidence from Zimbabwe

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https://doi.org/10.25159/1998-8125/3883

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Zimbabwe, pricing strategy, pork industry, agribusiness

Abstract

Agribusinesses utilise an array of pricing strategies and practices that may be effective under certain circumstances. Price dictates income, directs the quantity supplied and demanded, provides an indication to customers, and shifts ownership. The objective of the study was to evaluate the current pricing strategies being employed in the Zimbabwean pork industry. The study utilised a cross-sectional survey of 166 pig producers, six pork abattoirs and 24 pork butchers in Mashonaland Central Province of Zimbabwe. A standardised pre-coded questionnaire was the research instrument utilised. Descriptive statistics, MANOVA and multiple linear regression were utilised to analyse the data. The results indicated that agribusinesses were utilising break-even pricing, which is cost-oriented, through a formula price, pursuing profit-oriented pricing objectives, through a one-price policy, aiming for a low-penetration pricing policy, with no discount policy and managing a profit-to-cost ratio between 0% and 4%. The study recommends that the industry be flexible in its pricing mechanisms through utilising sales-oriented objectives and appropriate discount policies to induce “goodwill†within the industry. The industry is also recommended to vertically integrate in order to spread and dilute price risk to allow flexibility in pricing, and to utilise premium pricing.

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Author Biographies

Saul Ngarava, University of Fort Hare

PhD Agricultural Economics Student, University of Fort Hare, South Africa

MSc Agricultural Economics, University of Fort Hare, South Africa

MBA, National University of Science and Technology, Zimbabwe

BSc Honours, University of Zimbabwe

Research interests: Agribusiness Management, Pork Industry, Research and Development

Abyssinia Mushunje, University of Fort Hare

Head of Department, Agribusiness, Agricultural Economics and Extension Department, University of Fort Hare, South Africa

PhD Agricultural Economics, University of Fort Hare

MSc Agricultural Economics, University of Fort Hare, South Africa

BSc Agricultural Economics, University of Zimbabwe

Research Interests: Resource Economics, Natural Resource Management, Land Reform

 

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2019-03-11

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Ngarava, Saul, and Abyssinia Mushunje. 2019. “Pricing Strategies in Pork-Based Agribusinesses: Evidence from Zimbabwe”. Southern African Business Review 23:24 pages. https://doi.org/10.25159/1998-8125/3883.

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Received 2018-02-09
Accepted 2018-11-22
Published 2019-03-11