Does Contract Length Matter? The Impact of Various Contract-Farming Regimes on Land-Improvement Investment and the Efficiency of Contract Farmers in Pakistan

Land-tenure security is integral to local communities’ socioeconomic development. It has been a center of debate in academia and for legislators and advocates to implement reforms to enhance efficient and sustainable development in land management. Yet, knowledge gaps remain in how various contract-...

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Main Authors: Rabia Mazhar, Hossein Azadi, Steven Van Passel, Rando Värnik, Marcin Pietrzykowski, Rytis Skominas, Zou Wei, Bi Xuehao
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023-08-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0472/13/9/1651
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author Rabia Mazhar
Hossein Azadi
Steven Van Passel
Rando Värnik
Marcin Pietrzykowski
Rytis Skominas
Zou Wei
Bi Xuehao
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Bi Xuehao
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description Land-tenure security is integral to local communities’ socioeconomic development. It has been a center of debate in academia and for legislators and advocates to implement reforms to enhance efficient and sustainable development in land management. Yet, knowledge gaps remain in how various contract-farming regimes contribute to land-improvement investment and technical efficiency. This study used a data set of 650 farm households collected through a two-stage stratified sampling to investigate the influence of three contract-farming regimes: long-term, medium-term, and short-term contracts, on the land-improvement investment, productivity, and technical efficiency of contract farmers in Punjab, Pakistan. The study used multivariate probit and ordinary least square regression models to examine the posit relationships. The findings highlight that farmers with long-term land contracts have higher per hectare yield, income and profit than those with medium-term and short-term contracts. The results confirm that farmers with medium- and long-term contracts tend to invest more in land-improvement measures, i.e., organic and green manure. Further, the study findings demonstrate that long-term land tenures are more effective when farmers make decisions regarding the on-farm infrastructure, like tube-well installation, tractor ownership, and holding farm logistics. Last, the study results confirm that long-term contracts are more robust regarding technical efficiency. Moreover, the findings support the Marshallian inefficiency hypothesis and extend the literature on contract farming, land-improvement investment, and land use policy, and offer coherent policy actions for stakeholders to improve farmers’ productivity, technical efficiency, and income.
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spelling doaj.art-bf4cc8e24d924adbb656aa53e9377f8d2023-11-19T09:05:30ZengMDPI AGAgriculture2077-04722023-08-01139165110.3390/agriculture13091651Does Contract Length Matter? The Impact of Various Contract-Farming Regimes on Land-Improvement Investment and the Efficiency of Contract Farmers in PakistanRabia Mazhar0Hossein Azadi1Steven Van Passel2Rando Värnik3Marcin Pietrzykowski4Rytis Skominas5Zou Wei6Bi Xuehao7College of Public Administration, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing 210095, ChinaDepartment of Economic and Rural Development, Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech, University of Liège, 4000 Liege, BelgiumDepartment of Engineering Management, University of Antwerp, Prinsstraat 13, 2000 Antwerp, BelgiumInstitute of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Rural Economics, Estonian University of Life Sciences, 51014 Tartu, EstoniaDepartment of Ecological Engineering and Forest Hydrology, Faculty of Forestry, University of Agriculture in Krakow, al. 29 Listopada 46, 31-425 Krakow, PolandInstitute of Hydraulic Engineering, Vytautas Magnus University Agriculture Academy, 53361 Kaunas, LithuaniaCollege of Public Administration, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing 210095, ChinaCollege of Public Administration, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing 210095, ChinaLand-tenure security is integral to local communities’ socioeconomic development. It has been a center of debate in academia and for legislators and advocates to implement reforms to enhance efficient and sustainable development in land management. Yet, knowledge gaps remain in how various contract-farming regimes contribute to land-improvement investment and technical efficiency. This study used a data set of 650 farm households collected through a two-stage stratified sampling to investigate the influence of three contract-farming regimes: long-term, medium-term, and short-term contracts, on the land-improvement investment, productivity, and technical efficiency of contract farmers in Punjab, Pakistan. The study used multivariate probit and ordinary least square regression models to examine the posit relationships. The findings highlight that farmers with long-term land contracts have higher per hectare yield, income and profit than those with medium-term and short-term contracts. The results confirm that farmers with medium- and long-term contracts tend to invest more in land-improvement measures, i.e., organic and green manure. Further, the study findings demonstrate that long-term land tenures are more effective when farmers make decisions regarding the on-farm infrastructure, like tube-well installation, tractor ownership, and holding farm logistics. Last, the study results confirm that long-term contracts are more robust regarding technical efficiency. Moreover, the findings support the Marshallian inefficiency hypothesis and extend the literature on contract farming, land-improvement investment, and land use policy, and offer coherent policy actions for stakeholders to improve farmers’ productivity, technical efficiency, and income.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0472/13/9/1651contract-farming regimesland-improvement investmentland-use policyproductivitytechnical efficiencyorganic farming
spellingShingle Rabia Mazhar
Hossein Azadi
Steven Van Passel
Rando Värnik
Marcin Pietrzykowski
Rytis Skominas
Zou Wei
Bi Xuehao
Does Contract Length Matter? The Impact of Various Contract-Farming Regimes on Land-Improvement Investment and the Efficiency of Contract Farmers in Pakistan
Agriculture
contract-farming regimes
land-improvement investment
land-use policy
productivity
technical efficiency
organic farming
title Does Contract Length Matter? The Impact of Various Contract-Farming Regimes on Land-Improvement Investment and the Efficiency of Contract Farmers in Pakistan
title_full Does Contract Length Matter? The Impact of Various Contract-Farming Regimes on Land-Improvement Investment and the Efficiency of Contract Farmers in Pakistan
title_fullStr Does Contract Length Matter? The Impact of Various Contract-Farming Regimes on Land-Improvement Investment and the Efficiency of Contract Farmers in Pakistan
title_full_unstemmed Does Contract Length Matter? The Impact of Various Contract-Farming Regimes on Land-Improvement Investment and the Efficiency of Contract Farmers in Pakistan
title_short Does Contract Length Matter? The Impact of Various Contract-Farming Regimes on Land-Improvement Investment and the Efficiency of Contract Farmers in Pakistan
title_sort does contract length matter the impact of various contract farming regimes on land improvement investment and the efficiency of contract farmers in pakistan
topic contract-farming regimes
land-improvement investment
land-use policy
productivity
technical efficiency
organic farming
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0472/13/9/1651
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