This paper quantitatively assesses the effect of value chain development projects on market linkages of small-scale farmers of a staple crop and agricultural income. We focus on Nicaraguan bean producers participating in a value chain development project. Using a panel data set, we apply difference-in-differences and instrumental variables estimators to identify causal effects of programme participation. We first quantify the positive direct effect of training on bean sales in terms of quantity and percentage of beans sold in linked markets. Second, we show that intensified commercialisation contributes to total agricultural income, suggesting a positive indirect effect of the intervention. Our results indicate that market linkage of smallh...
Supermarkets, specialized wholesalers, and processors and agro-exporters’ agricultural value chains ...
Based on a survey of 145 tomato farmers and interviews with supermarket chains, NGOs, wholesalers, a...
The Improving Productivity and Market Success (IPMS) of Ethiopian Farmers project adopted a “partici...
The objective of this paper is to understand the mechanisms by which development projects facilitate...
Access to modern commercialization channels is key for smallholder farmers to be able to move away f...
The objective of this paper is to understand the mechanisms by which development projects facilitate...
Access to modern commercialization channels is key for smallholder farmers to move away from subsist...
Smallholder market participation has been discussed as a catalyst against poverty. This dissertation...
The body of literature and research related to the value chain analysis has increased in recent year...
The paper aims to analyze the snap bean value chain and assess the competitiveness of small farmers ...
This dissertation analyzes contracting relationships between large-scale corporate retail and small ...
This study is on “Smallholder agriculture constraints in Tanzania: lessons and opportunities from Pa...
This article assesses farmers’ benefits from a donor-funded programme that promoted non-traditional ...
Efforts to promote the development of agricultural value chains are a common element of strategies t...
The purpose of the paper is to highlight and recommend promising agricultural chains that can be dev...
Supermarkets, specialized wholesalers, and processors and agro-exporters’ agricultural value chains ...
Based on a survey of 145 tomato farmers and interviews with supermarket chains, NGOs, wholesalers, a...
The Improving Productivity and Market Success (IPMS) of Ethiopian Farmers project adopted a “partici...
The objective of this paper is to understand the mechanisms by which development projects facilitate...
Access to modern commercialization channels is key for smallholder farmers to be able to move away f...
The objective of this paper is to understand the mechanisms by which development projects facilitate...
Access to modern commercialization channels is key for smallholder farmers to move away from subsist...
Smallholder market participation has been discussed as a catalyst against poverty. This dissertation...
The body of literature and research related to the value chain analysis has increased in recent year...
The paper aims to analyze the snap bean value chain and assess the competitiveness of small farmers ...
This dissertation analyzes contracting relationships between large-scale corporate retail and small ...
This study is on “Smallholder agriculture constraints in Tanzania: lessons and opportunities from Pa...
This article assesses farmers’ benefits from a donor-funded programme that promoted non-traditional ...
Efforts to promote the development of agricultural value chains are a common element of strategies t...
The purpose of the paper is to highlight and recommend promising agricultural chains that can be dev...
Supermarkets, specialized wholesalers, and processors and agro-exporters’ agricultural value chains ...
Based on a survey of 145 tomato farmers and interviews with supermarket chains, NGOs, wholesalers, a...
The Improving Productivity and Market Success (IPMS) of Ethiopian Farmers project adopted a “partici...