Marketing, cooperatives and price heterogeneity: evidence from the CIS dairy sector

Marketing, cooperatives and price heterogeneity: evidence from the CIS dairy sector

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Article ID: iaor2012726
Volume: 43
Issue: 2
Start Page Number: 165
End Page Number: 177
Publication Date: Mar 2012
Journal: Agricultural Economics
Authors: , ,
Keywords: statistics: regression, economics
Abstract:

Drawing on survey data, this article identifies the determinants of variations in farm gate milk prices for three CIS countries (Armenia, Moldova, and Ukraine). We apply a multi-level modeling approach, specifically a bootstrapped mixed-effects linear regression model. The analysis suggests three main strategies to improve the price received by farmers for their output: consolidation, competition for output, and stable supply chain relationships. In Armenia and Ukraine selling through a marketing cooperative has a significant, positive, albeit modest, effect on farm gate milk prices. In all three countries studied, the size of dairy operations, trust, and contracting also affect positively the prices received by farmers.

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