Using data from a survey of Pennsylvania food processors, we investigate what firm-level characteristics make a processor more or less likely to buy agricultural inputs and ingredients though contracts. We find that over 20 percent of Pennsylvania processors use contracts, and over 44 percent of agricultural inputs (based on value) are purchased under contract. We also analyze the two related questions of what firm attributes, attitudes, or other factors make a firm more likely to use contracts at all, and what factors lead a processor who does contract to use them more intensively
Production and marketing contracts govern 36 percent of the value of U.S. agricultural production, u...
Contract farming may be defined as agricultural production carried out according to a prior agreemen...
Contract farming can be viewed as an embedded marketing and financial service mechanism employed by ...
Using data from a survey of Pennsylvania food processors, we investigate what firm-level characteris...
Using data from a survey of Pennsylvania food processors, we investigate what firm-level characteris...
Consumer pressures placed on agriculture for variety, quality, and safety are affecting how the indu...
The industrialization of agriculture is associated with tighter supply chains where vertical coordin...
Contracts are widely used in the production and sale of U.S agricultural commodities. Contracts prov...
The use of agricultural contracts between farmers and processors or other buyers has increa...
The increasing use of agricultural contracts and processor concentration raises concerns that proces...
Contracting in agriculture has increased over the past several decades. This activity has heightened...
New production technologies, consumers who are more discriminating, and the need for improved coordi...
Contracts are widely used by agricultural processors for purchasing inputs not only in developed cou...
There is increasing interest in accessing local food products through 'conventional' food marketing ...
This study assesses the possible relationship between industry structure and the expanding use of pr...
Production and marketing contracts govern 36 percent of the value of U.S. agricultural production, u...
Contract farming may be defined as agricultural production carried out according to a prior agreemen...
Contract farming can be viewed as an embedded marketing and financial service mechanism employed by ...
Using data from a survey of Pennsylvania food processors, we investigate what firm-level characteris...
Using data from a survey of Pennsylvania food processors, we investigate what firm-level characteris...
Consumer pressures placed on agriculture for variety, quality, and safety are affecting how the indu...
The industrialization of agriculture is associated with tighter supply chains where vertical coordin...
Contracts are widely used in the production and sale of U.S agricultural commodities. Contracts prov...
The use of agricultural contracts between farmers and processors or other buyers has increa...
The increasing use of agricultural contracts and processor concentration raises concerns that proces...
Contracting in agriculture has increased over the past several decades. This activity has heightened...
New production technologies, consumers who are more discriminating, and the need for improved coordi...
Contracts are widely used by agricultural processors for purchasing inputs not only in developed cou...
There is increasing interest in accessing local food products through 'conventional' food marketing ...
This study assesses the possible relationship between industry structure and the expanding use of pr...
Production and marketing contracts govern 36 percent of the value of U.S. agricultural production, u...
Contract farming may be defined as agricultural production carried out according to a prior agreemen...
Contract farming can be viewed as an embedded marketing and financial service mechanism employed by ...