Marketing, cooperatives and price heterogeneity: Evidence from the CIS dairy sector

Johannes Sauer, Matthew Gorton, John White

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Abstract

Drawing on survey data, this article identifies the determinants of variations in farm gate milk prices for three CIS countries (Armenia, Moldova, and Ukraine). We apply a multi-level modeling approach, specifically a bootstrapped mixed-effects linear regression model. The analysis suggests three main strategies to improve the price received by farmers for their output: consolidation, competition for output, and stable supply chain relationships. In Armenia and Ukraine selling through a marketing cooperative has a significant, positive, albeit modest, effect on farm gate milk prices. In all three countries studied, the size of dairy operations, trust, and contracting also affect positively the prices received by farmers.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)165-177
Number of pages13
JournalAgricultural Economics
Volume43
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2012
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Armenia
  • Cooperatives
  • Milk
  • Moldova
  • Price heterogeneity
  • Ukraine

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