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Provedor de dados:  AgEcon
País:  United States
Título:  Innovation Trajectories in Honduras’ Coffee Value Chain? ‐ Public and the Private Influence on the Use of new Knowledge and Technology among Coffee Growers ‐
Autores:  Fromm, Ingrid
Hartwich, Frank
Romero, Gustavo
Data:  2011-02-18
Ano:  2010
Palavras-chave:  Coffee production
Innovation
Upgrading
Social networks
Honduras
Agribusiness
Agricultural and Food Policy
Farm Management
Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety
Institutional and Behavioral Economics
International Relations/Trade
Marketing
Production Economics
Research Methods/ Statistical Methods
Resumo:  In this paper we present results from a study on the use of improved coffee production technology schemes among smallholder coffee producers in three prominent coffee producing regions in Honduras. We analyze the impact of various schemes (trajectories) in which different agents influence the producers’ decision to use new technologies. In particular, we distinguish the influence of a) private coffee buying organizations and b) government and public development agencies on the innovation behavior of coffee growers. Drawing from network data that depict the internal and outbound connectedness of producers in three village communities in main coffee producing zones in Honduras, we applied tools of social network analysis to find out how interactions with certain agents, separately and cumulatively, has influenced their use of improved methods in coffee production and marketing. The results suggest that there are significant differences in the way that various providers of knowledge and technology, especially private buyers and development agencies, influence the farmers’ behavior towards innovation. The influence of buyers, according to our data, is focused on certification and quality aspects, whereas development agents focus on improved agronomic practices. We also find that farmers who communicate with the extension branch of input providers tend to be more innovative. These results suggest that development programs should take more seriously into account the role of private actors in innovation among agricultural producers and, hence, design development programs in such a way to allow for collaboration with these agents.
Tipo:  Conference Paper or Presentation
Idioma:  Inglês
Identificador:  ISBN 978-3-941766-03-7

http://purl.umn.edu/100475
Relação:  International European Forum on System Dynamics and Innovation in Food Networks>2010 International European Forum, February 8-12, 2010, Innsbruck-Igls, Austria
Formato:  18
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