Horizontal Arrangements and Competitiveness of Small-Scale Dairy Farmers in Paraná, Brazil

This study considers the effect that horizontal arrangements (HA) have on the ability of small-scale farmers’ to stay competitive by analyzing whether dairy farmers in Brazil who engage in horizontal alliances are potentially more competitive. Using a multidimensional approach and quantitative analy...

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Published inThe international food and agribusiness management review Vol. 18; no. 4; pp. 155 - 172
Main Authors Brito, Marcel Moreira, Ferenc Istvan, Bánkuti, Sandra Mara Schiavi, Bánkuti, Geraldo, Tadeu dos Santos, Júlio César, Damasceno, Ely Mitie, Massuda
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.11.2015
Edition1030
SeriesIssue 4
Volume 18
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Summary:This study considers the effect that horizontal arrangements (HA) have on the ability of small-scale farmers’ to stay competitive by analyzing whether dairy farmers in Brazil who engage in horizontal alliances are potentially more competitive. Using a multidimensional approach and quantitative analysis, on-site surveys were conducted with 120 small-scale dairy farmers in Paraná, Brazil. The method utilized exploratory factor analysis (EFA), identifying four factors and corresponding drivers. A comparison was performed between two groups of farmers utilizing a Student’s t-test. Results found significant differences between farmers engaged in horizontal arrangements from farmers who were not. We conclude that horizontal arrangements are important mechanisms for improving farmers’ bargaining power, enhancing productivity and making technological advances—which may direct private and public efforts forward by encouraging more collective actions.
Bibliography:The IFAMR is published quarterly by the International Food and Agribusiness Management Association. For more information visit: www.ifama.org
ISSN:1559-2448
1559-2448
DOI:10.22004/ag.econ.211658