2022
DOI: 10.1257/aer.20210122
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Market Access and Quality Upgrading: Evidence from Four Field Experiments

Abstract: Smallholder farming in many developing countries is characterized by low productivity and low-quality output. Low quality limits the price farmers can command and their potential income. We conduct a series of experiments among maize farmers in Uganda to shed light on the barriers to quality upgrading and to study its potential. We find that the causal return to quality is zero. Providing access to a market where quality is paid a market premium led to an increase in farm productivity and income from farming. … Show more

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“…25 The treatment effect of unconditional cash transfer is small (TOT -$0.9), insignificant, and differs significantly from the rental subsidy effect (p=0.03). The coefficients are stable when using alternative valuations of household labor (Appendix Figure E.1), though the control mean of value added depends heavily on the valuation choice, in line with the literature (see, e.g., Anagol et al, 2017;Bold et al, 2021).…”
Section: Inputs Output and Value Addedsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…25 The treatment effect of unconditional cash transfer is small (TOT -$0.9), insignificant, and differs significantly from the rental subsidy effect (p=0.03). The coefficients are stable when using alternative valuations of household labor (Appendix Figure E.1), though the control mean of value added depends heavily on the valuation choice, in line with the literature (see, e.g., Anagol et al, 2017;Bold et al, 2021).…”
Section: Inputs Output and Value Addedsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…Although several studies have shown that access to an export or niche local market offering a large quality premium can improve compliance with food safety standards and increase farm profits (Bold et al, 2022; Deutschmann et al, 2021; Magnan et al, 2021), the potential for market incentives to improve food safety in mass markets of low‐income countries is not well understood. We demonstrate, theoretically and through analysis of a cluster‐randomized trial, that if small‐scale farmers consume a portion of what they grow, and derive utility from household consumption of high‐quality food, this consumption motivation can amplify the impact of small incentives on agricultural technology adoption.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By contrast, commercial farmers improve uptake when strong market incentives are in place. Studies by other researchers have also found market incentives are highly effective for driving uptake [3,2].…”
Section: Vivian Hoffmann-senior Research Fellow Internationalmentioning
confidence: 93%