The role of agribusiness in stimulating on-farm investments – case-study of the armenian dairy sector

This paper analyses the impact on investments of contractual arrangements between farms and agribusiness in the Armenian dairy sector. Our empirical evidence is based on a unique survey of 300 Armenian dairy farms. The dairy sector is of particular importance as it provides vital employment and inc...

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Main Authors: Liesbeth Dries, Matthew Gorton, John White, Vardan Urutyan, Gagik Sardaryan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Debrecen 2012-06-01
Series:Apstract: Applied Studies in Agribusiness and Commerce
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Online Access:https://ojs.lib.unideb.hu/apstract/article/view/7784
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spelling doaj-b9ff4e0084f44188ae983e1779f2ea332020-11-25T03:28:20ZengUniversity of DebrecenApstract: Applied Studies in Agribusiness and Commerce1789-221X1789-78742012-06-0161-210.19041/APSTRACT/2012/1-2/11The role of agribusiness in stimulating on-farm investments – case-study of the armenian dairy sectorLiesbeth Dries0Matthew Gorton1John White2Vardan Urutyan3Gagik Sardaryan4Wageningen University, the NetherlandsNewcastle University Business School, UKUniversity of Plymouth, UKArmenian State Agrarian University, ArmeniaCentre for Agribusiness and Rural Development, Armenia This paper analyses the impact on investments of contractual arrangements between farms and agribusiness in the Armenian dairy sector. Our empirical evidence is based on a unique survey of 300 Armenian dairy farms. The dairy sector is of particular importance as it provides vital employment and income, in an environment of weak social security and scarce job opportunities. Furthermore, milk production is predominantly organized in small-scale farms, which are most likely to be affected by adversarial financial conditions and limited in their opportunities to raise resources to invest. The results show that a large share of milk producers in Armenia is actively investing to upgrade their farm business. Furthermore, investment activity is not limited to large dairy farmers as over 30% of respondents with less than eight cows have made dairy-specific investments. We find that the linkages between farms and agribusiness – and more specifically the support programs that agribusiness firms offer to their suppliers – have been crucial in stimulating this restructuring process at the farm level. Interestingly, farmers with a more exclusive relationship to the buyer and farmers that deliver to more internationally oriented buyers are more likely to receive support. On the other hand, buyers that operate in a more competitive market are less likely to provide support to their suppliers. These findings have interesting policy implications. On the one hand, our results point to the gains that can be made from openness to international firms. On the other hand, the negative competition effect indicates that buyers are unable to enforce repayment of the provided farm services in an environment where a lot of buyers are competing for the same supply. Policy makers should look at ways of improving the enforcement capability of dairy companies under these circumstances. https://ojs.lib.unideb.hu/apstract/article/view/7784Dairyon-farm investmentsvertical coordinationArmenia
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John White
Vardan Urutyan
Gagik Sardaryan
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John White
Vardan Urutyan
Gagik Sardaryan
The role of agribusiness in stimulating on-farm investments – case-study of the armenian dairy sector
Apstract: Applied Studies in Agribusiness and Commerce
Dairy
on-farm investments
vertical coordination
Armenia
author_facet Liesbeth Dries
Matthew Gorton
John White
Vardan Urutyan
Gagik Sardaryan
author_sort Liesbeth Dries
title The role of agribusiness in stimulating on-farm investments – case-study of the armenian dairy sector
title_short The role of agribusiness in stimulating on-farm investments – case-study of the armenian dairy sector
title_full The role of agribusiness in stimulating on-farm investments – case-study of the armenian dairy sector
title_fullStr The role of agribusiness in stimulating on-farm investments – case-study of the armenian dairy sector
title_full_unstemmed The role of agribusiness in stimulating on-farm investments – case-study of the armenian dairy sector
title_sort role of agribusiness in stimulating on-farm investments – case-study of the armenian dairy sector
publisher University of Debrecen
series Apstract: Applied Studies in Agribusiness and Commerce
issn 1789-221X
1789-7874
publishDate 2012-06-01
description This paper analyses the impact on investments of contractual arrangements between farms and agribusiness in the Armenian dairy sector. Our empirical evidence is based on a unique survey of 300 Armenian dairy farms. The dairy sector is of particular importance as it provides vital employment and income, in an environment of weak social security and scarce job opportunities. Furthermore, milk production is predominantly organized in small-scale farms, which are most likely to be affected by adversarial financial conditions and limited in their opportunities to raise resources to invest. The results show that a large share of milk producers in Armenia is actively investing to upgrade their farm business. Furthermore, investment activity is not limited to large dairy farmers as over 30% of respondents with less than eight cows have made dairy-specific investments. We find that the linkages between farms and agribusiness – and more specifically the support programs that agribusiness firms offer to their suppliers – have been crucial in stimulating this restructuring process at the farm level. Interestingly, farmers with a more exclusive relationship to the buyer and farmers that deliver to more internationally oriented buyers are more likely to receive support. On the other hand, buyers that operate in a more competitive market are less likely to provide support to their suppliers. These findings have interesting policy implications. On the one hand, our results point to the gains that can be made from openness to international firms. On the other hand, the negative competition effect indicates that buyers are unable to enforce repayment of the provided farm services in an environment where a lot of buyers are competing for the same supply. Policy makers should look at ways of improving the enforcement capability of dairy companies under these circumstances.
topic Dairy
on-farm investments
vertical coordination
Armenia
url https://ojs.lib.unideb.hu/apstract/article/view/7784
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