印度旁遮普省订单农业种植马铃薯的经验收益

IF 2.3 3区 农林科学 Q1 AGRONOMY
Pavneet Kaur, Naresh Singla
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印度旁遮普邦持续存在的土地危机促使决策者必须确定新的机构性农业企业,使农业增长具有可持续性和包容性。马铃薯等高价值作物的订单农业被视为与农民建立新的市场联系并通过传播新的生产和收获后加工技术持续提高农业收入的几种方法之一。在此背景下,对旁遮普省与百事公司有联系的签约农民和为当地市场种植马铃薯的非签约农民进行了比较分析,以确定签约农民获得的经验收益以及签约农业在农业多样化中的作用。研究结果表明,该公司通过四方和书面合同协议在农民田间采购马铃薯,在农民家门口提供推广和培训设施,并向农民提供基于产量的奖励。与非签约农民相比,签约农民的产量较低,生产成本较高,但签约农民的利润高于非签约农民,主要原因是价格实现情况较好。然而,规定马铃薯种植面积至少为 4 公顷的条件导致了小农户被排斥在外,并没有促成从传统作物到马铃薯等高价值作物的多样化。研究认为,旁遮普省政府需要发挥积极作用,通过集体合同和农民生产者组织(FPOs)促进小农户的参与,通过马铃薯合同种植提高农民收入和作物多样化。
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Empirical Gains from Growing Potato Under Contract Farming in Punjab, India

Empirical Gains from Growing Potato Under Contract Farming in Punjab, India

The persistence of agrarian crises in Punjab state of India has necessitated the policymakers to identify new institutional agri-businesses to make farm growth sustainable and inclusive. Contract farming in high-value crops such as potato is seen as one of the several ways to develop new market linkages with the farmers and improve farming income consistently through the dissemination of new production and post-harvest processing technologies. In this context, a comparative analysis of contract farmers associated with the PepsiCo company and non-contract farmers growing potato for local markets is carried out in Punjab to determine the empirical gains that accrue to contract farmers and the role of contract farming in farm diversification. The findings revealed that the company procures potatoes at farmers' fields through quad-partite and written contractual agreements, extends extension and training facilities at the farmers' doorstep, and provides yield-based incentives to the farmers. Contract farmers earned more profits than their counterpart non-contract farmers mainly due to their better price realization, although contract farmers had lower yields and higher cost of production than non-contract farmers. However, the imposition of the condition of growing at least 4 ha of area under potatoes led to the exclusion of small farmers and did not lead to diversification away from traditional crops to high-value crops such as potato. The study argues that the Punjab government needs to play a proactive role in facilitating the participation of small farmers through group contracts and Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs) to enhance farmers' income and crop diversification through potato contract farming.

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Potato Research
Potato Research AGRONOMY-
CiteScore
5.50
自引率
6.90%
发文量
66
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Potato Research, the journal of the European Association for Potato Research (EAPR), promotes the exchange of information on all aspects of this fast-evolving global industry. It offers the latest developments in innovative research to scientists active in potato research. The journal includes authoritative coverage of new scientific developments, publishing original research and review papers on such topics as: Molecular sciences; Breeding; Physiology; Pathology; Nematology; Virology; Agronomy; Engineering and Utilization.
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