Third-party facilitation of supply chain linkages: evidence from the Armenian vegetable industry

Aleksan Shanoyan, R. Ross, H. Gow, H. C. Peterson, Roy T. Black
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This paper presents an empirical examination of investment responses to external facilitation of supply chain linkages between agricultural producers and processors. Specifically, it analyzes the impact of participation in the USDA Marketing Assistance Program (MAP) facilitated formal marketing channel on farm-level investments in tomato production. The analysis involves mixed method approach utilizing a case of the USDA MAP in the Armenian vegetable industry and the survey data from 427 Armenian tomato growers. The main results indicate that the tomato growers linked to USDA MAP facilitated formal marketing channel (i.e. processors) invested significantly more in expanding tomato planting area compared to growers in informal channel (i.e. direct-to-consumer markets, middleman, and barter). The lessons from the USDA MAP’s supply chain facilitation strategy and the results of quantitative analysis provide insights on incentive structures and enforcement mechanisms for designing more effective supply chain ...
第三方促进供应链联系:来自亚美尼亚蔬菜行业的证据
本文提出了对农业生产者和加工者之间的供应链联系的外部便利化的投资反应的实证检验。具体而言,它分析了参与美国农业部营销援助计划(MAP)促进了正式营销渠道对农场一级番茄生产投资的影响。分析涉及混合方法方法,利用美国农业部在亚美尼亚蔬菜行业的MAP案例和427名亚美尼亚番茄种植者的调查数据。主要结果表明,与非正式渠道(即直接面向消费者市场、中间商和物物交换)的番茄种植者相比,与美国农业部MAP有联系的正规营销渠道(即加工商)的番茄种植者在扩大番茄种植面积方面的投资显著增加。USDA MAP供应链促进战略的经验教训和定量分析的结果为设计更有效的供应链提供了激励结构和执行机制的见解……
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