2018
DOI: 10.1002/agr.21584
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The impact of business relationships on safe production behavior by farmers: Evidence from China

Abstract: This paper focuses on the impact of business relationships on safe production behavior by farmers in China. Data collected from 410 vegetable farmers were used with a propensity score matching model for estimating. We found that the co-operative membership without marketing transactions had no significant effect on whether farmers had vegetable certification, whereas the membership did positively affect farmers' attention to pesticide toxicity and the application of soil-testing results to fertilization compar… Show more

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“…There is extensive literature regarding the role of farmer cooperatives. Both theoretical and empirical findings from these studies are basically consistent in that farmer cooperatives have positive effects on members' market access (Staal et al, 1997), economic performance (Michalek et al, 2018;Verhofstadt and Maertens, 2014), investment and technology adoption (Ma et al, 2018a, b;Chagwiza et al, 2016), product quality safety and risk control practices (Ji et al, 2019;Li and Guo, 2019) and so on, though the magnitude of effects is heterogeneous across sectors and geographical areas. Ma and Abdulai (2016), one of the research studies that is relevant to the current study, use a dataset of apple farmers and find that cooperative membership positively influences apple yield, net farm income and household income.…”
Section: Related Researchmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…There is extensive literature regarding the role of farmer cooperatives. Both theoretical and empirical findings from these studies are basically consistent in that farmer cooperatives have positive effects on members' market access (Staal et al, 1997), economic performance (Michalek et al, 2018;Verhofstadt and Maertens, 2014), investment and technology adoption (Ma et al, 2018a, b;Chagwiza et al, 2016), product quality safety and risk control practices (Ji et al, 2019;Li and Guo, 2019) and so on, though the magnitude of effects is heterogeneous across sectors and geographical areas. Ma and Abdulai (2016), one of the research studies that is relevant to the current study, use a dataset of apple farmers and find that cooperative membership positively influences apple yield, net farm income and household income.…”
Section: Related Researchmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…The construction of agricultural product brands needs to follow certain production standards, especially the prohibition of the use of highly toxic chemical pesticides. This can not only increase the premium of the agricultural product brand, but also maintain its long-term reputation of the brand (Li and Guo 2019 ). Policy variables affecting farmer’s adoption of pesticide reduction technologies.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The construction of agricultural product brands needs to follow certain production standards, especially the prohibition of the use of highly toxic chemical pesticides. This can not only increase the premium of the agricultural product brand, but also maintain its long-term reputation of the brand (Li and Guo, 2019).…”
Section: Estimation Results Of Factors Influencing the Adoption Of Pe...mentioning
confidence: 99%