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https://lirias.kuleuven.be/handle/123456789/118865
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Maertens, Miet; 32674;
Swinnen, Jo; 15673;
2006
Agricultural supply chains are changing globally with pervasive food standards and increased vertical coordination. The impact of these changes for developing countries and for small farmers in those countries is not yet well understood. We analyze the developments in high-standards FFV supply chains and the effects for small farmers and rural households in Senegal. We use a unique dataset derived from company level interviews and household surveys in the main horticulture zone in Senegal. Supply chain restructuring resulted in a shift from contract-farming with small-scale producers to large-scale vertically integrated estate-farming. A comprehensive econometric analysis shows that the restructuring of the value chain has enhanced an equitable distribution of rents among the rural population. Contract-farming, on the one hand increases the gains from high-value production and trade that accrue to the rural smallholder population but on the other hand, leads to the exclusion of the poorest farmers. Estate-farming and associated rural employment have a smaller (albeit still significantly large) effect on rural incomes and probably increase the rents from high-value agricultural trade that are extracted by large agro-industrial companies but add to the income of the poorest households. This challenges the argument made in the literature that high-standards food production needs to integrate small farmers as suppliers if it needs to benefit rural development and increase the welfare for the poor.
http://purl.umn.edu/25614
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http://purl.umn.edu/25614
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Contributions of Agricultural Economics to Critical Policy Issues location:Queensland (Australia) date:12 Aug - 18 Aug 2006
26th Conference of International Association of Agricultural Economists pages:1-11
Trade
Exports
Trade, Food Standards and Poverty: The Case of High-Value Vegetable Exports from Senegal
info:eu-repo/semantics/lecture
status: published
https://lirias.kuleuven.be/bitstream/123456789/118865/1/pp062657.pdf