Non- Traditional Crops, Traditional Constraints: the Adoption and Diffusion of Export Crops Among Guatemalan Smallholders

Non- Traditional Crops, Traditional Constraints: the Adoption and Diffusion of Export Crops Among Guatemalan Smallholders
Title Non- Traditional Crops, Traditional Constraints: the Adoption and Diffusion of Export Crops Among Guatemalan Smallholders PDF eBook
Author Calogero Carletto
Publisher World Bank Publications
Pages 44
Release 2007
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Non-Traditional Crops, Traditional Constraints

Non-Traditional Crops, Traditional Constraints
Title Non-Traditional Crops, Traditional Constraints PDF eBook
Author Calogero Carletto
Publisher
Pages 44
Release 2016
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ISBN

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This paper uses a duration analysis based on adoption data spanning more than 25 years from six communities in the Central Highlands of Guatemala. The analysis explores how household characteristics and external trends play into both the adoption and diffusion processes of non-traditional exports among smallholders. Adoption was initially widespread and rapid, which led nontraditional exports to be hailed as a pro-poor success, reaching all but the smallest landholders. However, over time more than two-thirds of adopters eventually dropped out of production of nontraditional exports. Based on the analysis, production of nontraditional exports appears to have delivered less prosperity to adopters than initially promised. Although smallholders may be enticed into entering into nontraditional exports markets when conditions are favorable, they may lack the capacity to overcome the difficulties that inevitably arise in complex types of cultivations and in highly variable global agricultural markets. Governmental and non-governmental organizations can attempt to mitigate these difficulties, but market forces may overwhelm their efforts, with some adopters still unable to compete in global markets.

Non-Traditional Crops, Traditional Constraints

Non-Traditional Crops, Traditional Constraints
Title Non-Traditional Crops, Traditional Constraints PDF eBook
Author Calogero Carletto
Publisher
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Release 2012
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This paper uses a duration analysis based on adoption data spanning more than 25 years from six communities in the Central Highlands of Guatemala. The analysis explores how household characteristics and external trends play into both the adoption and diffusion processes of non-traditional exports among smallholders. Adoption was initially widespread and rapid, which led nontraditional exports to be hailed as a pro-poor success, reaching all but the smallest landholders. However, over time more than two-thirds of adopters eventually dropped out of production of nontraditional exports. Based on the analysis, production of nontraditional exports appears to have delivered less prosperity to adopters than initially promised. Although smallholders may be enticed into entering into nontraditional exports markets when conditions are favorable, they may lack the capacity to overcome the difficulties that inevitably arise in complex types of cultivations and in highly variable global agricultural markets. Governmental and non-governmental organizations can attempt to mitigate these difficulties, but market forces may overwhelm their efforts, with some adopters still unable to compete in global markets.

Non-Traditional Crops, Traditional Constraints

Non-Traditional Crops, Traditional Constraints
Title Non-Traditional Crops, Traditional Constraints PDF eBook
Author Calogero Carletto
Publisher
Pages 27
Release 2016
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This study documents the long-term welfare effects of household non-traditional agricultural export (NTX) adoption. The analysis uses a unique panel dataset, which spans the period 1985-2005, and employs difference-in-differences estimation to investigate the long-term impact of non-traditional agricultural export adoption on changes in household consumption status and asset position in the Central Highlands of Guatemala. Given the heterogeneity in adoption patterns, the analysis differentiates the impact estimates based on a classification of households that takes into account the timing and duration of non-traditional agricultural export adoption. The results show that while, on average, welfare levels have improved for all households irrespective of adoption status and duration, the extent of improvement has varied across groups. Long-term adopters exhibit the smallest increase in the lapse of two decades, in spite of some early gains. Conversely, early adopters who withdrew from non-traditional agricultural export production after reaping the benefits of the boom period of the 1980s are found to have fared better and shown greater improvements in durable asset position and housing conditions than any other category.

Non-traditional Crops, Traditional Constraints

Non-traditional Crops, Traditional Constraints
Title Non-traditional Crops, Traditional Constraints PDF eBook
Author Calogero Carletto
Publisher
Pages 27
Release 2009
Genre Agency problems
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Abstract: This study documents the long-term welfare effects of household non-traditional agricultural export (NTX) adoption. The analysis uses a unique panel dataset, which spans the period 1985-2005, and employs difference-in-differences estimation to investigate the long-term impact of non-traditional agricultural export adoption on changes in household consumption status and asset position in the Central Highlands of Guatemala. Given the heterogeneity in adoption patterns, the analysis differentiates the impact estimates based on a classification of households that takes into account the timing and duration of non-traditional agricultural export adoption. The results show that while, on average, welfare levels have improved for all households irrespective of adoption status and duration, the extent of improvement has varied across groups. Long-term adopters exhibit the smallest increase in the lapse of two decades, in spite of some early gains. Conversely, early adopters who withdrew from non-traditional agricultural export production after reaping the benefits of the boom period of the 1980s are found to have fared better and shown greater improvements in durable asset position and housing conditions than any other category.

Non- Traditional Crops, Traditional Constraints: the Adoption and Diffusion of Export Crops Among Guatemalan Smallholders

Non- Traditional Crops, Traditional Constraints: the Adoption and Diffusion of Export Crops Among Guatemalan Smallholders
Title Non- Traditional Crops, Traditional Constraints: the Adoption and Diffusion of Export Crops Among Guatemalan Smallholders PDF eBook
Author Calogero Carletto
Publisher World Bank Publications
Pages 44
Release 2007
Genre Agricultural production
ISBN

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Abstract: This paper uses a duration analysis based on adoption data spanning more than 25 years from six communities in the Central Highlands of Guatemala. The analysis explores how household characteristics and external trends play into both the adoption and diffusion processes of non-traditional exports among smallholders. Adoption was initially widespread and rapid, which led nontraditional exports to be hailed as a pro-poor success, reaching all but the smallest landholders. However, over time more than two-thirds of adopters eventually dropped out of production of nontraditional exports. Based on the analysis, production of nontraditional exports appears to have delivered less prosperity to adopters than initially promised. Although smallholders may be enticed into entering into nontraditional exports markets when conditions are favorable, they may lack the capacity to overcome the difficulties that inevitably arise in complex types of cultivations and in highly variable global agricultural markets. Governmental and non-governmental organizations can attempt to mitigate these difficulties, but market forces may overwhelm their efforts, with some adopters still unable to compete in global markets.

Globalization and Smallholders

Globalization and Smallholders
Title Globalization and Smallholders PDF eBook
Author Paul Winters
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2019
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This paper uses a duration analysis based on adoption data spanning 25 years from six communities in the Central Highlands of Guatemala to explore how household characteristics and external trends play into both the adoption and diffusion processes of non-traditional exports (NTX) among smallholders. Based on the analysis, NTX production appeared to have delivered less prosperity to adopters than initially promised. Smallholders may lack capacity to overcome difficulties that inevitably arise in complex types of cultivations and in highly variable global agricultural markets. Governmental and non-governmental organizations can attempt to mitigate these difficulties, but market forces may overwhelm these efforts.