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ARKANSAS CATFISH FARMERS AND MARKETING CONTRACTS: SOME INSIGHTS INTO MOTIVATIONS
Authors:Kwamena K Quagrainie  Todd H Kuethe  Carole R Engle
Institution:1. Purdue University , West Lafayette, Indiana, USA kquagrai@purdue.edu;3. Purdue University , West Lafayette, Indiana, USA;4. University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff , Pine Bluff, Arkansas, USA
Abstract:Interest in sales contracts in the catfish industry increased in the late 1990s and early 2000s as a result of increased import pressures and lower product prices. The study uses survey data fitted to a probit model to examine the motivations for contracting sales, and whether farm size is an important determinant of sales contracts usage. The article concludes that Arkansas catfish farmers with large acreages and therefore large volumes of production have a high probability of utilizing contracts to handle their sales but not necessarily with privately-owned independent processors. The farmers are not motivated to engage in sales contracts by reduction in income or price risks. They are motivated by production and management issues, which appear consistent with reductions in transactions costs relating to asset specificity and quality measurement as the reason for contracting.
Keywords:catfish  contracting  market transaction
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