Impact of Contract Farming on Farmers’ Income – A Case of Wuchang Rice in China

Japan Agricultural Research Quarterly
ISSN 00213551
NII recode ID (NCID) AA0068709X
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This study aims to examine the revenue effects of rice contract farming for small high-value rice farmers and explore the constraints on the adoption of contract farming in China using a face-to-face survey questionnaire as the main instrument of data collection. A probit model and ordinary least-squares (OLS) regression analysis were used to estimate the likelihood of participation in contract farming and the impact of contract farming on rice farmers’ income, respectively. A total of 78 household questionnaires collected in Wuchang was considered valid for analysis. This study proves that participating in contract farming is an effective way of increasing rice farmers’ income, after control for observable and unobservable household characteristics. Specifically, contract farming contributes toward enhancing the rice farm-gate price and cost-profit ratio. The results also reveal that rice farmers with organic or green planting experience are more likely to participate in contract farming.

Date of issued
Creator Wenhao WU Guosheng WU Changbin YIN Hsiaoping CHIEN
Subject

contract farming

farm-gate price

rice farmers’ income

Wuchang rice

Publisher Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences
Received Date 2019-02-21
Accepted Date 2019-07-17
Available Online
Volume 54
Issue 2
spage 171
epage 177
DOI 10.6090/jarq.54.171
Language eng

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