晚种真的比不种好吗?加纳菠萝种植对农民福利的影响

Is late really better than never? The farmer welfare effects of pineapple adoption in Ghana

Agricultural Economics · 2016
被引 19
人大 A-

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研究了加纳南部农民进入菠萝出口市场的时间早晚对福利的影响,发现早期采用者获益更大,而晚期采用者因市场冲击获益甚微。

Abstract

Abstract Export agriculture offers potentially high returns to smallholder farmers in developing countries, but also carries substantial market risk. In this article we examine the intertemporal welfare impact of the timing of a farmer's entry into the export pineapple market in southern Ghana. We examine whether farmers who never cultivated pineapple are better or worse off than farmers who decided to adopt pineapple earlier or later relative to their peers and experienced a significant adverse market shock several years prior to our endline survey. We use a two‐stage least squares model to estimate the causal effect of duration of pineapple farming on farmer welfare. Consistent with economic theory, we find that earlier adoption of the new crop brings greater welfare gains than does later uptake. But we find that the gains to later uptake of pineapple—just before the market shock—are small in magnitude, just 0.1 standard deviations of a comprehensive asset index, indicating that the gains to adoption may be precarious and depend on the context, in particular on the severity of prospective market shocks.

菠萝采纳时机农户福利出口农业市场冲击