Boonaert, Eva; 139137; Maertens, Miet; 32674;
Whether Voluntary Sustainability Standards (VSS) - such as Fairtrade, GlobalGAP or Organic - may contribute to economic sustainability has been subject to vigorous debate over the past decades. To analyze the welfare effects of VSS for family farms, previous studies rely on single equation models which enable analyzing if (some) VSS affect welfare,...
Billiet, Adrien; 126709; Bruneel, Johan; 96228; Dufays, Frederic; 112266;
status: Published online
Slosse, Wannes Buysse, Jeroen Schoors, Koen Godfroid, Ivan Boyen, Michaela D'Haese, Marijke
The paper investigates the benefits of certification of cooperatives in conflict-affected areas. We study whether and how certification may contribute to attenuate the impact of conflicts on the members of coffee cooperatives in the Eastern DRC. We use an inverse probability weighted difference-in-difference approach to study data collected between...
Handino, Tinsae Demise D’Haese, Marijke Demise, Freaw Tamirat, Misginaw
Published in
International Food and Agribusiness Management Review
The repercussions of reforming an agricultural market are mainly observed at the most vulnerable segment of the value chain, namely, the producers. In the current commodity market created with trade through the Ethiopian Commodity Exchange (ECX), coffee is less traceable to its producers. Only cooperatives that sell certified coffee through the uni...
Shumeta, Zekarias D'Haese, Marijke Verbeke, Wim
Despite their apparent economic benefit to smallholder farmers, cooperatives are vulnerable to the problem of side selling. Using cross-sectional household data and Cragg's regression model, we identified the determinants of side selling by coffee cooperative farmers in southwest Ethiopia. The bootstrapping technique was applied to extract average ...
mitiku;, fikadu
Private sustainability standards are increasingly important in food trade with developing countries, but the implications for smallholder farmers are still poorly understood. We analyze the implications of different coffee certification schemes in Ethiopia using cross-sectional survey data, and regression and propensity-score-matching techniques. W...
Wouterse, Fleur Francesconi, Gian N.
We use recent data from 253 smallholder producer organisations (SPOs) in Ethiopia, Malawi and Senegal, factor and regression analysis to define organisational health, understand its determinants and relate health to performance. We find that latent health evolves according to a life cycle and that start up incentives and design rules are important ...
Schweitzer, Bart Blankenstein, Nettie Slort, Willemjan Knol, Dirk L Deliens, Luc Van Der Horst, Henriette
Objective: The aim was to evaluate the effect of the implementation of an information handover form regarding patients receiving palliative care. Outcome was the information available for the out-of-hours GP co-operative. Design: We conducted a controlled trial. Setting: All GPs in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Intervention: The experimental group (N...
Alavoine Mornas, F. Madelrieux, S.
Le maintien de l'élevage laitier constitue un enjeu majeur dans les zones de montagne, sur les plans économique, social et environnemental. Or les exploitations laitières de ces zones doivent faire face à des contraintes structurelles qui leur confèrent une moindre compétitivité que les exploitations de plaine sur le marché du lait. L'abandon des q...
Bonnet, Daniel
This chapter describes the implementation of a socio-economic diagnosis in the context of a radical crisis in a consortium of agricultural cooperatives. It explores and explains the problem of getting stuck in a competitive impasse in terms of one of the fundamental assumptions of socio-economic organization theory – the compatibility of social and...