Title of article
Organic certification, agro-ecological practices and return on investment: Evidence from pineapple producers in Ghana
Author/Authors
Kleemann، نويسنده , , Linda and Abdulai، نويسنده , , Awudu، نويسنده ,
Pages
12
From page
330
To page
341
Abstract
The recent empirical literature on economic sustainability of certified export crops shows that certification standards that enhance yields are important for improving farm revenues and household welfare. However, limited evidence exists on the impact of organic certification on the adoption of agro-ecological practices. In this study, we use unique farm-level data from pineapple producers in Ghana to examine the impact of organic certification on the use of agro-ecological practices such as organic fertilizers, organic pest and weed control, crop rotation, and soil and water conservation, as well as how using these measures affect farm outcomes such as return on investment. Our empirical results reveal that organic certification increases agro-ecological practice use, although from a very low starting point. Using a generalized propensity score approach, we show that there is a positive, but nonlinear relationship between the intensity of agro-ecological practice use and return on investment.
Keywords
Organic agriculture , certification , Agro-ecological practices , impact assessment , Return on Investment
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Record number
1942181
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