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摘要
在本文中,我们使用ravallion型模型分析了菠萝市场的整合,并通过对肯尼亚生产和消费市场的31位市场参与者的个人访谈收集了价格数据。市场结构本质上是寡头垄断的,城市中间商和当地市场商人之间存在勾结,从而阻止了其他潜在参与者的进一步进入。城市市场和生产市场之间的市场整合程度较低,而偏远生产市场之间的市场整合程度很低或根本没有。生产市场和消费市场之间的市场信息流影响一体化。高度一体化的园艺市场很可能通过有效的资源分配和价格传递来提高市场效率,从而降低交易成本,增加市场行为者的收入和利润。提高鲜菠萝的营销效率,需要完善市场整合流程。我们建议慎重努力促进市场一体化,将其作为提高农村收入的一项战略,因为更多的收入和利润将鼓励更多的市场参与者进入营销农业综合企业体系。关键词:营销链、市场效率、市场整合、菠萝。东非农村发展杂志,Vol. 21 (1) 2005: pp. 23-33
In this article, we analyzed the integration of pineapple markets using the Ravallion-type model with price data collected through personal interviews with thirty-one market actors from producing and consumption markets in Kenya. The market structure was found to be oligopsonistic in nature with aspects of collusion amongst the urban middlemen and local market traders thus barring further entry by other potential actors. There was little market integration between urban markets and producing markets, and very low or no integration between the remote producing markets. Market information flow between
production and consumption markets influence integration. Highly integrated horticultural markets are likely to increase market efficiency through efficient resource allocation and price transmission which would result in lower transaction costs and increased incomes and profits to market actors. Improved marketing efficiency for fresh pineapple calls for improving integration process of the markets. We recommend deliberate efforts to promote market integration as a strategy for improving rural incomes since more incomes and profits would encourage more market actors to enter the marketing agribusiness system. Keywords : Marketing chain, market efficiency, market integration, pineapple Eastern Africa Journal of Rural Development Vol. 21 (1) 2005: pp. 23-33