Impact of Contract Farming with Farmer Organizations on Farmers’ Income: A Case Study of Reasmey Stung Sen Agricultural Development Cooperative in Cambodia

Type Journal Article - Australasian Agribusiness Review
Title Impact of Contract Farming with Farmer Organizations on Farmers’ Income: A Case Study of Reasmey Stung Sen Agricultural Development Cooperative in Cambodia
Author(s)
Volume 23
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2015
URL https://agrifood.info/review/2015/Sokchea_Culas.pdf
Abstract
This study examines the impact of contract farming with Farmer Organizations on farmers’ income.
Contract farming with farmer organizations is a smallholder farmer-inclusive contract farming system. Field
surveys were conducted in August 2010 with 75 farmers (including 39 contract farmers) in Kampong Thom
province, Cambodia. The analysis—i.e., using a treatment effects model—indicates that contract farming
with farmer organizations significantly raises farmers’ income. The econometric model and qualitative data
show that the contract farming can attribute to an increase of farming productivity, quality of produce and
farming cost efficiency.

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