小农户对合同农业的不满:尽管有经济利益,但存在不信任和缺乏透明度的问题

Smallholder Farmers’ Dissatisfaction with Contract Schemes in Spite of Economic Benefits: Issues of Mistrust and Lack of Transparency

Journal of Development Studies · 2020
被引 65
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究了加纳小农户在资源提供型合同农业中虽获得更高产量和收入,但因不信任和缺乏透明度而普遍后悔参与并希望退出的现象,指出仅关注经济指标无法解释农户满意度。

Abstract

Contract farming is typically seen as a useful mechanism to help smallholders in overcoming market access constraints. However, in spite of economic benefits, high smallholder dropout rates from contract schemes are commonplace. We use quantitative and qualitative data from Ghana to show that smallholder farmers benefit from a resource-providing contract in terms of higher yields and incomes, but that most of them still regret their decision to participate in the contract scheme and would prefer to exit if they could. The analysis underlines that research focusing on narrowly defined economic indicators alone cannot explain farmers’ satisfaction with contracts and their dropout behaviour. The main problem in the contract scheme is insufficient information provided by the company. Farmers do not understand all the contract details, which leads to substantial mistrust. Farmers believe that the company behaves opportunistically, for instance during the output weighing procedure, and these beliefs are significantly correlated with the farmers’ wish to exit. We conclude that issues of mistrust and lack of transparency can contribute to breakdowns of smallholder contract schemes and that such issues should receive more attention in future research on contract farming.

合同农业小农户信任缺失透明度不足退出意愿