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Title: Fair trade certification and livelihoods: A panel data analysis of coffee-growing households in India
Authors: Karki, S.K.
Jena, P.R.
Grote, U.
Issue Date: 2016
Citation: Agricultural and Resource Economics Review, 2016, Vol.45, 3, pp.436-458
Abstract: This study analyzes the participation decision and income impacts of fair-trade coffee certification on small-scale coffee producers in the Araku valley in India using panel data for 183 households and endogenous-switching and quantile regression methods. The results show that fair trade certification has a positive effect on income; the income of certified farmers is 17 percent higher on average than the income of uncertified coffee producers. Furthermore, fair trade certification has a "bottom of the pyramid" effect in that the largest income gains accrue to farmers in the poorer quantiles. The Author(s) 2016.
URI: http://idr.nitk.ac.in/jspui/handle/123456789/11276
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