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Title: Agricultural cooperatives II: Can they facilitate access of small-scale farmers in South Africa to input and product markets?
Authors: Ortmann, G.F.
King, R.P.
Keywords: Agricultural cooperatives
small-scale farmers
high-value crops
transaction costs
South Africa
Issue Date: 2007-06
Abstract: The objective of this research is to investigate whether agricultural cooperatives can facilitate smallholder farmer access to input and product markets. Farmers in two case study communal areas of KwaZulu-Natal face high transaction costs as reflected primarily in their low levels of education and literacy, lack of market information, insecure property rights, poor road and communication infrastructure, and long distances to markets. Analysis of the reasons why cooperatives were originally established in various parts of the world suggests that most of the causes (such as poverty, market failure and high transaction costs) also apply to the study farmers, as do the seven international principles of cooperation. Smallholder farmers in both case study regions have the potential to grow high-value crops such as vegetables, fruit and cut flowers. In the supply chain from farm to market, the optimum boundary for each organization involved in the chain (e.g. cooperative and investor-oriented firm) depends on the minimum operational and transaction costs for each business.
URI: http://purl.umn.edu/10124
Institution/Association: Agrekon>Volume 46, Issue 2, June 2007
Total Pages: 26
Language: English
Journal Issue : Agrekon
Journal Volume: 46
Journal Date: June 2007
From Page: 219
To Page: 244
Collections:Volume 46, Issue 2, June 2007

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