Who Rewards Farmers Better for Commercialisation? Public versus Private Contracting Firms in North India

Saroj Verma, P. Jena
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This article explores the socioeconomic factors of wheat growers’ participation intensity in contract farming (CF) under both public and private firms in Haryana. Using the primary survey data of 754 wheat growers collected from two districts of Haryana, the study finds that CF participation intensity is higher under government corporations than in private firms. The Tobit regression results show that similar variables determine the participation intensity under both types of firms. But the perception of agricultural profitability has different significant signs for public and private firms. This difference in profitability perception spawns from the different contracting nature of both types of firms. The government firms directly contact farmers, while private firms hire agents to communicate with farmers. In addition, government firms encourage marginal and small farmers to adopt CF, while private firms prefer medium to large farmers owning a minimum of five acres of cultivable land. Payment security is another reason for the intensity difference between types of firms. Therefore, the study calls for a policy framework to establish better institutional structure to strengthen CF inclusiveness, where both types of firms provide the scope for more extensive participation across the groups of farmers. JEL Codes: Q12, Q13, C01
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谁能在商业化过程中更好地回报农民?印度北部的公共承包公司与私营承包公司
本文探讨了哈里亚纳邦小麦种植者在公营和私营企业下参与订单农业(CF)的社会经济因素。利用从哈里亚纳邦两个地区收集的 754 名小麦种植者的原始调查数据,研究发现政府公司的合同种植参与强度高于私营公司。Tobit 回归结果表明,决定两类公司参与强度的变量相似。但是,对农业盈利能力的认知在公营企业和私营企业中却有不同的显著标志。这种盈利能力认知上的差异源于两类企业不同的承包性质。政府企业直接与农民接触,而私营企业则雇用代理人与农民沟通。此外,政府企业鼓励边缘化的小农户采用 CF,而私营企业则倾向于拥有至少 5 英亩耕地的大中型农户。付款保障是各类公司之间强度差异的另一个原因。因此,本研究呼吁制定政策框架,建立更好的制度结构,以加强 CF 的包容性,使两类公司都能为各农民群体提供更广泛的参与空间。JEL Codes:Q12, Q13, C01
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