Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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992492 | World Development | 2008 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
SummaryIn spite of being the second largest horticultural producer in the world, India is a failed exporter mainly because of the inability to meet the food safety standards. Hence, successes in horticultural exports are rare. Here, we study one unique success story, Mahagrapes, a marketing partner to farmer cooperatives attributing its success to a combination of collective action and public private partnerships. Our results indicate that Mahagrapes farmers earn significantly higher income vis-à-vis their outside marketing option and smallholders face no bias in selection. Together with the farmer’s ability to consistently meet standards, this implies that the model can be scaled up.
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Authors
Devesh Roy, Amit Thorat,