Publication

2008

This study quantifies the costs and benefits of complying with the certified organic standard for members of black pepper and chili contract farming schemes in Tanzania. It is based on survey data from 2006-07 from samples of scheme members and control groups. The authors explain that the contrast between these results and much more positive findings on the experience of schemes in Uganda are a consequence of absent price premiums and wider contract failure.

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Author Adam Akyoo, Evelyne Lazaro
Series DIIS Working Papers
Issue 30
Publisher Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS)
Copyright © 2008 Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS)
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