加纳西部地区橡胶生产的合同种植方案:为什么农民一方出售?

IF 1.1 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Joshua Ewusi Koomson, Emmanuel Donkor, Victor Owusu
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摘要

合同农业为小农提供了一个可靠的市场,使他们能够获得投入和技术支持,从而提高了他们的福利。然而,副业销售是撒哈拉以南非洲地区(包括加纳)推广和发展合同农业的主要威胁。虽然人们对解决粮食作物和其他树木作物,特别是咖啡的这一问题越来越感兴趣,但关于橡胶这一主题的文献有限。在此背景下,我们的论文通过回答“为什么小农从事侧销?”使用了来自加纳西部地区370名橡胶农参与的外植者计划的原始数据。采用二元Probit回归模型进行实证分析。我们发现从事合同种植的橡胶农中有20%参与了侧销。结果表明,承包商的延迟付款、延迟称重和农民难以获得卡车将乳胶运送到销售点与侧卖行为呈正相关,而农民的年龄和获得推广服务的可能性降低了他们从事侧卖的可能性。为了遏制胶农的侧卖行为,承包商必须解决胶农面临的与交易相关的挑战。
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Contract farming scheme for rubber production in Western region of Ghana: why do farmers side sell?
ABSTRACT Contract farming guarantees smallholder farmers a reliable market, allow them to access inputs and technical support, and thus improve their welfare. However, side selling is a major threat to the promotion and development of contract farming in Sub-Saharan Africa, including in Ghana. While there is growing interest in addressing this issue for food crops and other tree crops, particularly coffee, there is limited literature on this subject for rubber. Against this background, our paper contributes to filling this knowledge gap by answering the research question “Why do smallholder farmers engage in side selling?” using primary data from 370 rubber farmers participating in an outgrower scheme in Western region of Ghana. A binary Probit regression model is applied in the empirical analysis. We find that 20% of the rubber farmers engaged in contract farming are involved in side selling. The results show that contractor’s delays in payment, delays in weighing latex and farmers’ difficulty in getting truck to transport latex to sale point are positively correlated with side selling behaviour while farmers’ age and access to extension services decrease their likelihood of engaging in side selling. To curb side selling behaviour among rubber farmers, it is important that the contractor addresses the transaction related challenges faced by farmers.
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Forests, Trees and Livelihoods
Forests, Trees and Livelihoods Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Forestry
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期刊介绍: Forests, Trees and Livelihoods originated in 1979 under the name of the International Tree Crops Journal and adopted its new name in 2001 in order to reflect its emphasis on the diversity of tree based systems within the field of rural development. It is a peer-reviewed international journal publishing comments, reviews, case studies, research methodologies and research findings and articles on policies in this general field in order to promote discussion, debate and the exchange of information and views in the main subject areas of.
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