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What determines the economic links among organic farmers? Empirical evidence from Argentina

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  • Casellas, Karina
  • Berges, Miriam
  • Calá, Carla Daniela

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Farming and consumers' decisions are affected by markets globalizations, products differentiation, agricultural industrialization at the retail level and new organizational forms. The linkages among farmers emerge as a viable strategy to compete in this new context. Producers must develop skills to maintain market positioning and access to high value added niches. In Argentina, organic production has been an alternative for farmers to increase revenues, since the nineties, due to the major demand of developed countries and the price premiums. The objective of the paper is to investigate the extent to which Argentinian organic producers operate in an associated way and which the determinants of these linkages are. A count model regression is used to estimate the links among producers. The extent to which producers choose to operate in an associated way is mainly determined by the number of marketing channels used by the farmers, processing activities carried out, public support received, the scale of the farm and the kind of goods produced. This study may contribute to understand farmers' decisions about association. The issue is particularly relevant to policy makers in developing countries where associations are promoted due to the emerging role of the social capital in the rural development policies design.

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  • Casellas, Karina & Berges, Miriam & Calá, Carla Daniela, 2006. "What determines the economic links among organic farmers? Empirical evidence from Argentina," Nülan. Deposited Documents 1018, Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata, Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Sociales, Centro de Documentación.
  • Handle: RePEc:nmp:nuland:1018
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    1. Lau, Michael H. & Hanagriff, Roger D. & Constance, Douglas H. & York, Mary & VanDelist, Brian & Higgins, Lindsey M., 2010. "Discerning Differences among Producer Groups and Organic Adoption Barriers in Texas," Journal of Food Distribution Research, Food Distribution Research Society, vol. 41(2), pages 1-13, July.
    2. Lau, Michael H. & Hanagriff, Roger D. & Constance, Douglas H. & York, Mary, 2008. "Discerning Differences between Producer Groups and Organic Adoption Barriers in Texas," 2008 Annual Meeting, February 2-6, 2008, Dallas, Texas 6873, Southern Agricultural Economics Association.

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    • D7 - Microeconomics - - Analysis of Collective Decision-Making
    • C21 - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - - Single Equation Models; Single Variables - - - Cross-Sectional Models; Spatial Models; Treatment Effect Models

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