000052097 001__ 52097 000052097 005__ 20250401105031.0 000052097 0247_ $$2doi$$a10.22004/ag.econ.52097 000052097 037__ $$a307-2016-4949 000052097 041__ $$aeng 000052097 245__ $$aPolicy and Institutional effects on market participation by smallholder rice farmers: case studies in Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger 000052097 260__ $$c2008-11 000052097 269__ $$a2008-11 000052097 270__ $$ma.toure@cgiar.org$$pToure, Ali 000052097 270__ $$mibamba@cgiar.org$$pBamba, Ibrahim 000052097 270__ $$ma.diagne@cgiar.org$$pDiagne, Aliou 000052097 300__ $$a3 000052097 336__ $$aConference Paper/ Presentation 000052097 490__ $$aImproved Markets for African Farmers for Poverty Reduction 000052097 490__ $$a2 000052097 520__ $$aRice sector contributes significantly to secure households with regard to their food needs but also to the creation of employments and income generation. The sector development and its evolution over the years have been marked by various policies and approaches. These development stages of the sector constitute nothing but the impact of the number of factors such as the rice policies put in place. A collaborative multi-country pilot study on policy and institutional arrangements effects on irrigated rice production and commercialization was conducted by WARDA and its country partners of Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger. In-depth surveys were carried out at both village and household levels to collect qualitative and quantitative data on irrigated rice production, commercialization, and irrigated schemes governance. A common critical constrain cited by the producers in these countries is the commercialization of their product and their inability to take advantage of the market opportunities. Using village and household levels survey data on irrigated rice production and commercialization, this paper attempts to examine the impact of policy and institutional factors in market participation by smallholder rice producers. A farm level supply is estimated using the quantity of rice marketed as the dependant variable and factors such as output and inputs price, and policy and institutional variables as independent ones. The preliminary results indicate that most significant explanatory variable is the average irrigated rice plot (Mali and Niger) and total area of other crops grown by the producer. 000052097 546__ $$aEnglish 000052097 650__ $$aAgribusiness 000052097 650__ $$aAgricultural and Food Policy 000052097 650__ $$aCommunity/Rural/Urban Development 000052097 650__ $$aEnvironmental Economics and Policy 000052097 650__ $$aFarm Management 000052097 650__ $$aFood Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety 000052097 650__ $$aFood Security and Poverty 000052097 650__ $$aInstitutional and Behavioral Economics 000052097 650__ $$aInternational Relations/Trade 000052097 650__ $$aLabor and Human Capital 000052097 650__ $$aMarketing 000052097 650__ $$aProduction Economics 000052097 650__ $$aResearch and Development/Tech Change/Emerging Technologies 000052097 650__ $$aResearch Methods/Statistical Methods 000052097 700__ $$aToure, Ali 000052097 700__ $$aBamba, Ibrahim 000052097 700__ $$aDiagne, Aliou 000052097 700__ $$aHarouna, Kore 000052097 700__ $$aCisse, Youssouf 000052097 700__ $$aKabore, Daniel 000052097 773__ $$q7$$o9 000052097 8564_ $$92e125149-2b65-450a-a9eb-19923d54da4e$$s85516$$uhttps://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/52097/files/Toure.pdf 000052097 887__ $$ahttp://purl.umn.edu/52097 000052097 909CO $$ooai:ageconsearch.umn.edu:52097$$pGLOBAL_SET 000052097 912__ $$nSubmitted by musa omare (musomare@yahoo.com) on 2009-07-21T09:53:20Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Toure.pdf: 85516 bytes, checksum: 7310839d111233db2e37bc90b6c7af0c (MD5) 000052097 912__ $$nMade available in DSpace on 2009-07-21T09:53:21Z (GMT). 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