Vertical price transmission in agricultural markets in Ghana

IF 2.7 Q2 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Seth Etuah , Awura-Abena Amoah Osei , Faizal Adams , Isaac Abunyuwah , Nicholas Oppong Mensah , Bright Owusu Asante , Fred Nimoh
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the extent of price transmission along the agri-food supply chain in selected regions in Ghana. The extent of transmission was used to assess the efficiency and effectiveness of the agricultural marketing systems in the area. Efficient marketing systems are expected to reduce the issue of regional price fluctuations, encourage fair income distribution throughout the supply chain, and improve food security. The preliminary time series stationarity/unit root and seasonality tests were performed using the Augmented Dickey-Fuller test (ADF)/Kwiatkowski, Phillips, Schmidt, and Shin (KPSS) and Canova-Hansen seasonal stability tests respectively. Following the detection of statistically significant threshold effects by the Supremum Likelihood Ratio (Sup-LR) tests, the extent of price transmission was investigated using two-region threshold vector error correction models. The initial tests found that the monthly wholesale, retail, and producer price series for maize, cowpea, and yam used in the study were first difference stationary rather than seasonally integrated. The findings revealed that price signals in the agri-food markets were not fully transmitted across the supply chain. Thus, the extent of price transmission was generally low, creating unexploited arbitrage opportunities along the chain. The study identified high transfer costs (proxied by the threshold parameter) and actor-specific market power (as revealed by the Granger causality test) as the primary obstacles to effective market functioning in the area. Minimizing transfer costs through infrastructural development such as improvements in road networks linking farming communities and markets, access to price information, and regular stakeholder engagements could help improve the functioning of the agri-food markets.
加纳农产品市场的纵向价格传导
本研究旨在调查加纳部分地区农业食品供应链的价格传导程度。传导程度用于评估该地区农产品营销系统的效率和效果。高效的营销系统有望减少区域价格波动问题,促进整个供应链的公平收入分配,并提高粮食安全。初步的时间序列静止性/单位根和季节性检验分别采用了 Augmented Dickey-Fuller 检验(ADF)/Kwiatkowski、Phillips、Schmidt 和 Shin 检验(KPSS)和 Canova-Hansen 季节稳定性检验。在通过最高似然比(Sup-LR)检验发现具有统计意义的门槛效应后,使用双区域门槛向量误差修正模型对价格传导的程度进行了研究。初步测试发现,研究中使用的玉米、豇豆和山药的月度批发、零售和生产商价格序列是初差静态的,而不是季节性综合的。研究结果表明,农业食品市场的价格信号并没有在整个供应链中完全传递。因此,价格传递的程度普遍较低,从而在供应链上创造了未被利用的套利机会。研究发现,高转移成本(以阈值参数表示)和特定行为者的市场力量(通过格兰杰因果检验发现)是该地区市场有效运作的主要障碍。通过发展基础设施(如改善连接农业社区和市场的道路网络)、获取价格信息和利益相关者的定期参与,最大限度地降低转让成本,有助于改善农业食品市场的运作。
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Scientific African
Scientific African Multidisciplinary-Multidisciplinary
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