Evidence is emerging that foodborne illness accounts for a staggering health burden in developing countries. However, standard approaches used by developed country governments to ensure food safety are not appropriate in settings where regulatory enforcement capacity is weak and most firms are small and informal. Using a randomized field experiment, we test the impacts of subsidies and a price premium for safer produce on farmer adoption of technologies that improve food safety. We find that the food safety practices of farmers who produce maize for sale are inferior to those of farmers who produce maize only for household consumption, but that both a price incentive and technology subsidies can partially close this gap. We combine our expe...
Unlike physical losses, deterioration of food safety can be difficult to observe. In low- and middle...
The quality of agricultural products can affect both farm incomes and the healthfulness of farm fami...
Despite massive expansion of human and livestock populations, fuelled by agricultural innovations, n...
Evidence is emerging that foodborne illness accounts for a staggering health burden in developing co...
Evidence continues to mount that foodborne illness imposes a staggering health burden in developing ...
When aspects of quality are unobservable in the market, returns to quality will be low and producers...
In this paper, we test the impact of a simulated market premium for food safety, and of bundling rai...
Unsafe food is a major cause of disease in developing countries, accounting for an estimated 2 milli...
Results were published and disseminated. This is the first experimental evidence on consumer demand ...
Limited empirical evidence exists either to confirm or refute the hypotheses that food-safety standa...
We investigate the effect of a modest food safety premium on semisubsistence farmers' investment in ...
Food safety plays an important role in economic development, as it contributes towards the general h...
A randomized controlled trial was conducted in northern Ghana over the course of two seasons to test...
We assess the impact of a package of post-harvest technologies on aflatoxin contamination of maize t...
We tested the impact of subsidies for technologies that improve food safety and price premiums for s...
Unlike physical losses, deterioration of food safety can be difficult to observe. In low- and middle...
The quality of agricultural products can affect both farm incomes and the healthfulness of farm fami...
Despite massive expansion of human and livestock populations, fuelled by agricultural innovations, n...
Evidence is emerging that foodborne illness accounts for a staggering health burden in developing co...
Evidence continues to mount that foodborne illness imposes a staggering health burden in developing ...
When aspects of quality are unobservable in the market, returns to quality will be low and producers...
In this paper, we test the impact of a simulated market premium for food safety, and of bundling rai...
Unsafe food is a major cause of disease in developing countries, accounting for an estimated 2 milli...
Results were published and disseminated. This is the first experimental evidence on consumer demand ...
Limited empirical evidence exists either to confirm or refute the hypotheses that food-safety standa...
We investigate the effect of a modest food safety premium on semisubsistence farmers' investment in ...
Food safety plays an important role in economic development, as it contributes towards the general h...
A randomized controlled trial was conducted in northern Ghana over the course of two seasons to test...
We assess the impact of a package of post-harvest technologies on aflatoxin contamination of maize t...
We tested the impact of subsidies for technologies that improve food safety and price premiums for s...
Unlike physical losses, deterioration of food safety can be difficult to observe. In low- and middle...
The quality of agricultural products can affect both farm incomes and the healthfulness of farm fami...
Despite massive expansion of human and livestock populations, fuelled by agricultural innovations, n...