Impact of certification on fruit producers in the Sao Francisco Valley in Brazil
Dată
2009-06Autor
Dorr, Andréa Cristina
Grote, Ulrike
Abstract
Producers and exporters of fresh fruits and vegetables from developing
countries like Brazil are increasingly required to demonstrate the safety and
traceability of their produce up to the consumption stage. In fact, the Brazilian
export market is still relatively underdeveloped, with an export share of only
2.4% of the total produced volume. However, certification may also have the
effect of a non-tariff trade barrier, undermining the capability and financial
ability of especially small-scale farmers in exporting to international markets.
This study, therefore, aims at providing an economic analysis of certification on
mango and grapes producers. A survey of 303 grapes and mango farmers was
conducted in 2006 in the Juazeiro and Petrolina regions of the Sao Francisco
Valley in Brazil. Certified and non-certified farmers as well as those in process
to obtain certification were included in the sample. Empirical analysis using a
logit model shows that grapes farmers have higher probability to certify than
mango growers. There are two variables which have a positive and significant
effect: education and experience. However, small-scale farms, the dependency
on non-agricultural income and a trust-based arrangement have a negative but
significant effect.
Colecții
- 2009 fascicula1 nr2 [38]