Journal Article |
 |
|
Article Title | Necessary Price Premiums to Incentivize Ghanaian Organic Cocoa Production: A Phased, Orchard Management Approach | Author | Mahrizal, L. Lanier Nalley, Bruce L. Dixon and Jennie Popp | Year | 2012 | Journal Title | Hort Science | Institution | the American Society for Horticultural Science | Volume | 47 | Issue | 11 | Pages | 1617 - 1624 | Call Number | JA0480-13 | Keywords | cocoa, organic price premium, organic production, phased replacement | |
Abstract: |
Price premiums necessary to incentivize switching from conventional (inorganic)
to organic cocoa (Theobroma cacao) production in Ghana are identified.
Optimal, phased-replacement models for orchard management are used to determine
when switching from conventional to organic is profitable. The decision is a function of
orchard growth stage, price premiums, and yield loss. Results indicate that the net
present value (NPV) of organic production under current market conditions is 21%
lower than the NPV of conventional production. Analysis shows that, generally, the
minimum price premium to convert to organic is just slightly lower, in percentage terms,
than the yield reduction caused by growing organically. |
|
Download file(s): Click icon to download/open file.
|
|
|
GRP 2: Maximizing on-farm productivity of trees and agroforestry systems GRP 3: Improving tree product marketing for smallholders
|
Viewed in 2095 times. Downloaded in 0 times. |