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Smallholder farmers in developing countries often suffer from high risk and limited market access. Contract farming may improve the situation under certain conditions. Several studies analyzed effects of contracts on smallholder productivity and income with mixed results. Most existing studies...
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producer participation in export vegetable supply chains in Tanzania on household income and compare the effects of supplying …
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Since the early 1990s, liberalization of the seed market in Tanzania has attracted several foreign companies that now …, production, and household living standards. We build on a recent survey of smallholder maize farmers in two zones of Tanzania …
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Weather risk is a serious issue in the African small farm sector, which will further aggravate due to climate change. Farmers typically react by using low amounts of agricultural inputs. Low input use can help to minimize financial loss in bad years, but is also associated with low average yield...
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Commercialization of smallholder agriculture is widely seen as an essential pathway towards rural economic growth. While previous studies have analyzed effects of commercialization on productivity and income, implications for farm household nutrition have received much less attention. We...
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survey data from Tanzania to analyze social networks and their role for the spread of information about improved varieties of …
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Tanzania and the average treatment effect framework, we question the hypothesis that limited information is an important … gap is sizeable only in the east of Tanzania, where productivity effects of hybrids are small. In the north, where …
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With the modernization of global agri-food systems, the role of contract farming is increasing. This also involves smallholder farmers in developing countries. While previous studies have looked at economic impacts of contract schemes on smallholder farmers, little is known about farmers'...
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In many developing countries, supermarkets are expanding rapidly. This also affects farmers’ marketing options. Previous studies have analyzed welfare effects for smallholders with crosssection data. Here, we use panel data and a differencing approach to study supply chain dynamics and better...
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We study the effect of alleviating information asymmetry regarding product quality that is widespread in developing-country agricultural markets. Opportunistic buyers may underreport quality levels back to farmers to reduce the price they have to pay. In response, farmers may curb investment,...
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