乳品合作社能提高牛奶产量、生产力和质量吗?来自印度恒河平原的证据

Anjani Kumar, P. Shinoj, S. Jee
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印度的乳业发展被誉为世界上最成功的发展项目之一。合作社被认为是在印度实施乳制品发展计划的主要工具,该国“白色革命”的成功在很大程度上归功于乳制品发展战略的合作框架。然而,在新兴的全球化市场背景下,乳制品合作社的潜力经常受到质疑。由大型跨国公司支持的几种整合营销模式的出现,对牛奶营销的合作模式构成了激烈的竞争。在此背景下,本研究基于从印度比哈尔邦、旁遮普邦和北方邦三个邦的675个奶农家庭收集的数据,考察了合作社在农场层面的影响。这些州代表了该国牛奶生产和销售的地理和体制多样性。本研究旨在分析乳品合作社采用牛奶质量和安全措施对奶农绩效的影响。研究结果表明,合作社作为印度农村奶农的多功能实体的地位仍然完好无损。对奶农合作社成员和非成员农民的交叉比较表明,成员农民的养殖规模和采用改良动物的水平明显更高。同样,合作社成员家庭以更高的生产力水平贡献的牛奶数量明显高于非成员家庭。发现合作社成员在销售牛奶方面有更好的市场准入。牛奶生产的单位成本对成员来说是较低的,他们意识到牛奶的价格比非成员农民高。更重要的是,这些成员在牛奶安全和卫生实践方面相对较好,合规的额外成本较低,这反过来又会促进更好的合规。此外,本文还确定了促使奶农参与合作社的主要因素。Probit分析的结果表明,教育、经验、养殖规模、持股规模、种姓归属等社会经济和人口因素决定了奶农参与合作社的程度。合作社的成员资格为奶农提供了明显的优势,可以提高牛奶产量、生产力和质量,从而提高他们在国内和国际市场上的竞争力。乳品合作社的潜力需要在该国得到充分开发,为了进一步赋予它们权力,应大力推行新的举措。
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Do Dairy Co-operatives Enhance Milk Production, Productivity and Quality? Evidences from the Indo-Gangetic Plain of India
Dairy development of India has been acclaimed as one of the most successful development programmes in the world. The co-operatives were conceived as the main vehicle for implementing dairy development programmes in India and much of the success of the ‘White Revolution’ in the country is attributed to cooperative framework of the dairy development strategies. Nonetheless, the potential of the dairy cooperatives in the context of emerging globalised markets is often questioned. The emergence of several integrated marketing models backed by giant multinationals is posing stiff competition to the co-operative models of milk marketing. In this backdrop, this study examines the impact of co-operatives at the farm level based on the data collected from 675 dairy farming households in three states of India - Bihar, Punjab and Uttar Pradesh. These states represent geographical and institutional diversity of milk production and marketing in the country. This study aims at analysing the impact of dairy co-operatives on the farmers’ performance with the adoption of milk quality and safety practices. The findings indicate that the stature of the co-operatives as the multifunctional entity for dairy farmers of rural India is still intact. A cross comparison between the member and the non-member farmers of the dairy co-operatives suggests that the scale of farming and level of adoption of improved animals have been significantly higher for member farmers. Similarly, the co-operative member households contributed significantly higher quantity of milk at higher levels of productivity than their non-member counterparts. The co-operative members were found to have better market access for selling milk. Per unit cost of milk production was on the lower side for the members and they realised higher price of milk than the non-member farmers. More importantly, the members were relatively better adopters of milk safety and hygiene practices’ and had lower additional cost of compliance and that in turn would promote better compliance. Further, the paper identifies the major factors that enabled the dairy farmers to participate in co-operatives. The results of the Probit analysis suggested that the socio-economic and demographic factors like education, experience, scale of farming, size of holdings, caste affiliation, etc. determine the participation of dairy farmers in cooperatives. The membership in the co-operatives gives a distinct advantage to dairy farmers for enhanced milk yield, productivity and quality, and thereby increases their competitiveness in the domestic and international markets. The potential of dairy co-operatives need to be fully exploited in the country, and to empower them further, new initiatives should be vigorously pursued.
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