This article examines a new role for contract farming in developing countries in the light of the industrialization of agriculture and the globalization of world markets. A theoretical rationale for contracting in developing countries is developed on the basis of adopting new institutional economic theory for the purpose of matching governance forms to market failure problems and transaction characteristics. The history of contract farming is reviewed, together with the advantages and disadvantages to the various players, for the purpose of developing a list of key success factors, problems and some possible solutions
Contract farming is basically a wide field that may not be exhaustively covered within the limitatio...
Contract farming is an arrangement in which buyers request farmers to provide agricultural goods und...
The expansion of contract farming schemes through regions of the developing world in the era of the ...
This article examines a new role for contract farming in developing countries in the light of the in...
Chapter 4 (Minot and Sawyer) provides clarity on the opportunities and limitations of contract farmi...
This paper presents a review of the literature on contract farming (CF), focusing on recent empirica...
The distributional benefits of commercialization of agriculture, access to commercialization opportu...
An agribusiness firm's choice to expand activities through contract farming rather than plantations,...
Farming based on a contract between farmers and agro-processing and/or marketing firms is catching o...
In the wake up ubiquitous agrarian crisis reflected in decelerating growth and increasing farmer sui...
Contract farming may be defined as agricultural production carried out according to a prior agreemen...
It has been widely argued recently that agriculture is undergoing a process of vertical integration ...
This paper deals with conceptual framework of contract farming and portrays Indian scenario especial...
The paper provides a selective survey of the most significant literature on the rise of contract far...
This paper intends to contribute to the on-going debate about whether and how agricultural market re...
Contract farming is basically a wide field that may not be exhaustively covered within the limitatio...
Contract farming is an arrangement in which buyers request farmers to provide agricultural goods und...
The expansion of contract farming schemes through regions of the developing world in the era of the ...
This article examines a new role for contract farming in developing countries in the light of the in...
Chapter 4 (Minot and Sawyer) provides clarity on the opportunities and limitations of contract farmi...
This paper presents a review of the literature on contract farming (CF), focusing on recent empirica...
The distributional benefits of commercialization of agriculture, access to commercialization opportu...
An agribusiness firm's choice to expand activities through contract farming rather than plantations,...
Farming based on a contract between farmers and agro-processing and/or marketing firms is catching o...
In the wake up ubiquitous agrarian crisis reflected in decelerating growth and increasing farmer sui...
Contract farming may be defined as agricultural production carried out according to a prior agreemen...
It has been widely argued recently that agriculture is undergoing a process of vertical integration ...
This paper deals with conceptual framework of contract farming and portrays Indian scenario especial...
The paper provides a selective survey of the most significant literature on the rise of contract far...
This paper intends to contribute to the on-going debate about whether and how agricultural market re...
Contract farming is basically a wide field that may not be exhaustively covered within the limitatio...
Contract farming is an arrangement in which buyers request farmers to provide agricultural goods und...
The expansion of contract farming schemes through regions of the developing world in the era of the ...