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Estimating the supply response of cotton and cereal crops in smallholder production systems: recent evidence from Mali
Authors:Jeffrey D Vitale  Hamady Djourra  Aminata Sidibé
Institution:Department of Agricultural Economics, 418 Ag Hall, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK 74078, USA;Institut d'Economie Rurale (IER), BP 186, Sikasso, Mali
Abstract:Cotton is one of the most important crops in West Africa and is a major catalyst of economic development in rural areas, but the sector has suffered from a decline in the world cotton price after 1999. This article exploits an unusual data set following 82 farmers over 14 years, from 1994 through 2007, to estimate a Nerlovian supply response model for cotton, maize, sorghum, and millet in long-term rotation. The resulting system of equations is estimated with two-stage least squares (2SLS), showing that this sample of Malian cotton producers have responded to prices in a relatively inelastic manner, with supply elasticities only about one-half of those estimated for producers in developed countries. Policy reforms could help producers respond more easily to prices changes, as well as to raise average productivity levels.
Keywords:Q11  Q12  Q18
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