Contract farming is a sales arrangement between a farmer and a firm, agreed before production begins, which provides the farmer with resources or services. Many governments and donors promote contract farming as part of agricultural development policies. However, there is serious concern whether smaller farmers can benefit from these arrangements. This paper presents the results of a systematic review that analysed the evidence in the literature on income effects for smallholders. The review included all studies with an econometric design to reduce selection bias in effect estimates. The meta-analysis covered 26 empirical instances of contract farming in 13 developing countries. The contracts varied widely, with varying service packages pro...
Contract farming is a form of vertical coordination largely aimed at correcting the market failure a...
Contract farming is a form of vertical coordination largely aimed at correcting the market failure a...
Contract farming has gained in importance in many developing countries. Previous studies analysed ef...
Contract farming is seen by its proponents as a tool for creating new market opportunities as well a...
Contract farming is seen by its proponents as a tool for creating new market opportunities as well a...
The share of agriculture in the gross domestic product of (GDP) in many countries has been declining...
This paper presents a review of the literature on contract farming (CF), focusing on recent empirica...
This paper presents a review of the literature on contract farming (CF), focusing on recent empirica...
Due to changes in the global agricultural system and support from various organizations, contract fa...
Contract farming may be defined as agricultural production carried out according to a prior agreemen...
Smallholder farmers in developing countries often suffer from high risk and limited market access. C...
This study provides empirical evidence on economic impact of contract farming on the income of smal...
This study provides empirical evidence on economic impact of contract farming on the income of smal...
Chapter 4 (Minot and Sawyer) provides clarity on the opportunities and limitations of contract farmi...
Contract farming has gained in importance in many developing countries. Previous studies analysed ef...
Contract farming is a form of vertical coordination largely aimed at correcting the market failure a...
Contract farming is a form of vertical coordination largely aimed at correcting the market failure a...
Contract farming has gained in importance in many developing countries. Previous studies analysed ef...
Contract farming is seen by its proponents as a tool for creating new market opportunities as well a...
Contract farming is seen by its proponents as a tool for creating new market opportunities as well a...
The share of agriculture in the gross domestic product of (GDP) in many countries has been declining...
This paper presents a review of the literature on contract farming (CF), focusing on recent empirica...
This paper presents a review of the literature on contract farming (CF), focusing on recent empirica...
Due to changes in the global agricultural system and support from various organizations, contract fa...
Contract farming may be defined as agricultural production carried out according to a prior agreemen...
Smallholder farmers in developing countries often suffer from high risk and limited market access. C...
This study provides empirical evidence on economic impact of contract farming on the income of smal...
This study provides empirical evidence on economic impact of contract farming on the income of smal...
Chapter 4 (Minot and Sawyer) provides clarity on the opportunities and limitations of contract farmi...
Contract farming has gained in importance in many developing countries. Previous studies analysed ef...
Contract farming is a form of vertical coordination largely aimed at correcting the market failure a...
Contract farming is a form of vertical coordination largely aimed at correcting the market failure a...
Contract farming has gained in importance in many developing countries. Previous studies analysed ef...