农民议价能力与市场信息服务

Farmer Bargaining Power and Market Information Services

American Journal of Agricultural Economics · 2014
被引 207 · 同刊同年前 3%
人大 AABS 3

中文导读

研究了撒哈拉以南非洲农民与中间商的议价过程,发现基于手机的市场信息服务使农民玉米和花生的售价分别提高约10%和7%。

Abstract

Abstract In many Sub‐Saharan African countries, farmers typically have a choice between selling their products to traders who travel between villages and markets and transporting their products to the nearest market themselves. Because of communities’ remoteness and poor communications with marketplaces, farmers’ uncertainty about market prices is usually high. Traders may take advantage of farmers’ ignorance of the market price and extract a rent from them by offering very low prices for their products. In this article, we model bargaining interactions between farmers and traders meeting at the farmgate and we study how price information affects the bargain and the balance of power. We show the conditions for Market Information Services (MIS) to be profitable for farmers and examine efficiency issues associated with asymmetric information. Finally, we test the model's prediction that information results in positive individual gain for farmers using original survey data collected in the Northern region of Ghana. Specifically, we estimate the causal effect of a mobile‐based MIS program on farmers’ marketing performances and find that farmers who have benefited from the MIS program received significantly higher prices for maize and groundnuts: about 10% more for maize and 7% more for groundnuts than what they would have received had they not participated in the MIS program. These results suggest that the theoretical conditions for successful farmer use of MIS may be met in the field.

农民议价能力市场信息服务信息不对称撒哈拉以南非洲