获得改进的谷物储存技术能否提高农民福利?来自埃塞俄比亚玉米种植的实验证据

Does access to improved grain storage technology increase farmers' welfare? Experimental evidence from maize farming in Ethiopia

Journal of Agricultural Economics · 2023
被引 12
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

基于埃塞俄比亚西部玉米产区的随机对照试验,研究密封袋储存技术对农民福利的影响,发现尽管价格季节性波动大,但该技术未带来显著的福利改善,原因是当地储存损失率较低且已有替代品。

Abstract

Abstract Seasonal price variability for cereals is two to three times higher in Africa than on the international reference market. Seasonality is even more pronounced when access to appropriate storage and opportunities for price arbitrage are limited. As smallholder farmers typically sell their production after harvest, when prices are low, this leads to lower incomes as well as higher food insecurity during the lean season, when prices are high. One solution to reduce seasonal stress is the use of improved storage technologies. Using data from a randomised controlled trial, in a major maize‐growing region of Western Ethiopia, we study the impact of hermetic bags, a technology that protects stored grain against insect pests, so that the grain can be stored longer. Despite considerable price seasonality—maize prices in the lean season are 36% higher than after harvesting—we find no evidence that hermetic bags improve welfare, except that access to these bags allowed for a marginally longer storage period of maize intended for sale by 2 weeks. But this did not translate into measurable welfare gains as we found no changes in any of our welfare outcome indicators. This ‘near‐null’ effect is due to the fact that maize storage losses in our study region are relatively lower than previous studies suggested—around 10% of the quantity stored—likely because of the widespread use of an alternative to protect maize during storage, for example a cheap but highly toxic fumigant. These findings are important for policies that seek to promote improved storage technologies in these settings.

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