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Factors Influencing Organic and Fair Trade Coffee Growers Level of Engagement with Cooperatives: The Case of Coffee Farmers in Mexico
Authors:J. Jaime Arana-Coronado  Margarita Velandia  Jesús Peralta-Jimenez
Affiliation:1. Instituto de Socioeconomía, Estadística e Informática, Colegio de Posgrados de Ciencias Agrícolas de México, Montecillo, Edo. Mexico, Mexico;2. Institute of Agriculture, University of Tennessee at Knoxville, Knoxville, TN, USA
Abstract:We study the factors influencing the percentage of organic and fair trade certified coffee sold through a cooperative by growers of five cooperatives in Mexico. The percentage of coffee sold through the cooperative was used as a proxy of growers’ engagement with a cooperative. Using factor analysis and a fractional probit regression, we evaluated the proposition that the level of engagement can be explained by transaction cost economics, social norms and connections, and farmer and farm business characteristics. We found that farm size, uncertainty regarding cooperative time of payment to the members and cooperative commitment on price to be paid negatively influence the level of engagement. In contrast, asset specificity, relational commitment, and price have a positive impact on engagement. Our results may help cooperatives and policy makers to build strategies aiming to increase this level of engagement. This is relevant because lower grower engagement has been found to be positively correlated with weak performing cooperatives.
Keywords:Cooperatives  factor analysis  fractional probit regression  organic and fair trade coffee  transaction cost economics
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