Type | Conference Paper - The 3rd International Economics Research Conference of the Sri Lanka Forum of University Economists |
Title | Application of Endogenous Switching Regression Model |
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2014 |
City | Matara |
Country/State | Sri Lanka |
URL | http://slfue.org/images/SLFUE_downloads/2014/2014Proceedings/Conference_Proceedings_2014.pdf#page=201 |
Abstract | This paper attempted to examine the existing maize Contract Farming (CF) system in Anuradhapura district of Sri Lanka as a strategy of market stabilization through public - private partnership (PPP). Study applied principal component analysis (PCA) to explain the factors affected in adoption. It was revealed that full time farmers who have higher proportion of agricultural income, higher agricultural land holdings as well as agricultural experience and family labour participation were more prominent in adopting the contract farming system. Moreover, statistically significant higher yield by maize contract farmers over non - contract farmers was believed to be achieved due to efficient input delivery mechanism of the buyer. Further, adopters have earned about two times higher agricultural income than non-adopters. Inability to sell the whole harvest through CF system was the main obstacle faced by the contract farmers. Among the constraints faced by contract farmers, price instability was not a significant problem. In contrast, non-contract farmers have mentioned price instability as the most critical problem they have encountered. Therefore, it appears that, contract farming system has been effective as a market based instrument of price stabilization, in the context of maize contract farming in Sri Lanka. Further, it was revealed that unavailability of an authorized body to regulate the contract farming process and lack of a crop insurance scheme have slowed down the progress of spreading the contract farming system throughout the country. |
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