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Market Participation of Small-Scale Rice Farmers in Eastern Bolivia

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  • Lopera, Diana C.
  • Gonzalez, Carolina
  • Martinez, Jose M.

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Using a double-hurdle approach, we assess factors associated with the extent of participation in the rice market with data for small-scale farmers drawn from a nationally representative dataset. The results suggest that larger endowments and assets, animal farming and commercialization, and alternative off-farm income make farmers less likely to participate. Conversely, having access to credit, larger farm sizes, and being part of a farmers’ association all increase the likelihood of participation. Farms with better technological resources are also those with higher sales volumes. Further understanding market participation dynamics should prove useful for deriving evidence-based policy recommendations to strengthen this Bolivian sector.

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  • Lopera, Diana C. & Gonzalez, Carolina & Martinez, Jose M., 2023. "Market Participation of Small-Scale Rice Farmers in Eastern Bolivia," Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, Cambridge University Press, vol. 55(3), pages 471-491, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:jagaec:v:55:y:2023:i:3:p:471-491_3
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