Modelling price scenarios for sustainable collective action and farm production: pepper in El Roble settlement, Costa Rica

F. Sáenz-Segura, R. Schipper, D. Miranda, J. Chaves
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Pepper (Piper nigrum L.) is considered a non-traditional cash crop for enhancing local development in Costa Rica and a suitable activity for small farmers. Trade of pepper has been done by using contractual agreements between producers and processors, which provides at least three functions: insurance, incentives and information. Contracts also require a high level of commitment from contracting parties to keep the equity, efficiency, and sustainability of the trade relationship. The shift of trade conditions from a competitive to a monopsony market encouraged a group of farmers to start an association that aims to bulk and process pepper from members. Breaching contracts by members of the association endanger this effort of sustainable entrepreneurship. This usually happens when temporary market conditions yield higher procurement prices by other competitors. This situation is also worsened by the lack of proper information on production and processing costs between the contracting parties, and then, the...
可持续集体行动和农业生产的价格情景建模:哥斯达黎加El Roble定居点的胡椒
胡椒(Piper nigrum L.)被认为是促进哥斯达黎加当地发展的一种非传统经济作物,适合小农从事。胡椒贸易是通过生产者和加工者之间的合同协议来完成的,这种协议至少提供了三种功能:保险、激励和信息。合同还要求缔约各方作出高度承诺,以保持贸易关系的公平、效率和可持续性。贸易条件从竞争市场转变为垄断市场,促使一群农民成立了一个协会,旨在从成员那里散装和加工辣椒。协会成员违反合同会危及这种可持续创业的努力。这种情况通常发生在临时市场条件导致其他竞争对手的采购价格更高时。由于缔约各方之间缺乏关于生产和加工成本的适当信息,然后是……
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