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Title: India's agrarian crisis and corporate - led contract farming: socio-economic implications for smallholder producers
Authors: Sharma, Vijay Paul
Keywords: Agrarian Crisis;Smallholder Producer;Corporate-led Contract Farming;Agricultural Produce Marketing (APMC) Act
Issue Date: 11-Nov-2008
Publisher: International food and agri-business management review
Citation: Sharma, V. P. (2008). India's Agrarian Crisis and Corporate - Led Contract Farming: Socio-Economic Implications for Smallholder Producers. International Food and Agri-business Management Review, 11(4), 25-48.
Abstract: The paper discusses India’s agrarian crisis and the role of corporate-led contract farming in addressing these crisis. A two-stage Heckman model was used to explain determinants of participation in contract farming, and whether participation in contract farming affects farm income. The results indicate that contract farming has a positive impact on crop productivity and farm income. The socio-economic factors that influenced participation in contract farming were education, age, farm size, access to institutional credit, source of off-farm income and membership to an organization. Factors related to the likelihood of participation in contract farming slightly differed from the factors affecting farm income.
Description: International Food and Agri-business Management Review, Vol. 11, No. 4, (October - December, 2008), pp. 25 - 48
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11718/10248
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