ABSTRACT

Debates about public expenditure in the agricultural sector have reopened in many developing and emerging economies because of high budget deficits and changes in public opinion. As a result, agricultural policy in many of these countries is beginning to take a more market-oriented approach to agrarian problems, most notably through the introduction of contract farming. This book explores the policy issues around contract farming and its transformative potential and addresses the lack of empirical research on this topic by focusing on South Asia: principally India, Bangladesh and Nepal.

The book first addresses the effects of contract farming (vertical coordination) on productivity, food security indicators (yield, consumption expenditures, prices), employment and input usage. Then it draws lessons from the South Asian case studies on the impact of institutional changes, like contract farming, on income and food security of smallholder households. The core of the book includes case study chapters on several commodities that are produced under contract farming, including vegetables and fisheries in Bangladesh, low-value crops in Nepal and coffee in India. Other chapters also explore contracts, storage, input usage and technical efficiency in these cases.

This book serves as an essential guide to academics, researchers, students, legislative liaisons and think tank groups interested in agrarian issues, agricultural economics and agricultural policy in emerging economies and particularly in South Asia.

chapter 1|10 pages

Introduction and overview

ByAshok K. Mishra, Anjani Kumar, Pramod K. Joshi

part Part I|126 pages

Understanding the agricultural sector, transformation, value chains and contract farming

chapter 2|17 pages

Agriculture in South Asia

Trends and prospects
ByHiroyuki Takeshima

chapter 3|19 pages

Agriculture on the rise in Bangladesh

The future role of value chains
ByKhondoker Abdul Mottaleb, Akbar Hossain, Md. Israil Hossain

chapter 4|22 pages

Structural transformation and sources of growth in South Asian agriculture

ByPratap S. Birthal, Ghanshyam Pandey

chapter 5|30 pages

The agricultural sector in Nepal

Scope of improvement and value chains
ByGanesh Thapa

chapter 6|15 pages

Financing agricultural value chains

ByPratap S. Birthal, Pramod K. Joshi, Jaweriah Hazrana

chapter 7|21 pages

Role of transaction costs in modern food retail chains

Empirical evidence from India
ByKedar Vishnu, Alwin Dsouza

part Part II|117 pages

Case studies in contract farming

chapter 8|13 pages

Contract farming in lentils and rice seed production

Case studies from Nepal
ByAshok K. Mishra, Anjani Kumar, Stefan Hirsch

chapter 9|15 pages

Formal versus informal milk value chains in Bangladesh

Trade-offs between price and food safety
ByAnjani Kumar, Vinay K. Sonkar, Sunil Saroj

chapter 10|10 pages

Durum wheat value chain in Pakistan

Scanning the current picture and exploring future potential
ByAkhter Ali, Tariq Saleem

chapter 11|18 pages

Contract farming and farm performance

Evidence from brinjal cultivation in Bangladesh
ByAnjani Kumar, Gaurav Tripathi, Devesh Roy, Abu Hayat Md. Saiful Islam

chapter 12|16 pages

Value chains in aquaculture and fisheries in Bangladesh

ByMadan M. Dey, Prasanna Surathkal

chapter 13|21 pages

Mango value chains in India

ByMadhuri Saripalle, Elumalai Kannan

chapter 14|22 pages

Moving toward sustainability

An evaluation of Indian coffee in the global food value chain
ByParmod Kumar, A. V. Manjunatha, C. M. Devika

part Part III|140 pages

Contract farming, storage and technical efficiency

chapter 15|21 pages

Indian agriculture and agro-processing in the global value chains

BySeema Bathla, Abhishek Jha

chapter 16|13 pages

Harvesting the booming potential

The case of the maize value chain in Pakistan
ByAkhter Ali, Muhammad Umer Afzal

chapter 17|26 pages

Storage and structural factors determining the commercialization of Indian agriculture

ByA. Ganesh-Kumar, Varun Kumar Das

chapter 18|17 pages

Agri-commodity futures and value chains

ByTirtha Chatterjee, Raghav Raghunathan, Ashok Gulati

chapter 19|20 pages

Contract farming and its impact on fertilizer usage

Evidence from India
ByAshok K. Mishra, Anjani Kumar, Alwin Dsouza

chapter 20|24 pages

Assessing and explaining the technical efficiency of contract and non-contract farms in India

ByA. V. Manjunatha, Parmod Kumar, Suman Kumar Sourav

chapter 21|17 pages

Who quits and who sustains participation in a supermarket supply chain?

An insight from the Aditya Birla More supply chain
ByD. Suganthi, S. Mahendra Dev, Vijay Laxmi Pandey