Quiet Revolution in Staple Food Value Chains.
by
 
Bank, Asian Development.

Title
Quiet Revolution in Staple Food Value Chains.

Author
Bank, Asian Development.

ISBN
9789290929116

Personal Author
Bank, Asian Development.

Physical Description
1 online resource (311 pages)

Contents
Cover -- Contents -- Figures and Tables -- Foreword -- The Authors -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations and Acronyms -- Executive Summary -- Rapid but Differentiated Transformation -- Catalytic Roles of Government -- Food Security and Growth Strategy for Asia -- Part A: Food Value Chains -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- The Context: The Debate over the Causes of the Recent Rice Crisis -- Purpose and Themes -- Sector and Area Focus and Research Questions -- The Structure-Conduct-Performance Paradigm -- Structure of the Book -- References -- Chapter 2: Sector Overview, Study Areas, and Sampling Framework -- Rice in Bangladesh, the People's Republic of China, and India -- Potatoes in Bangladesh, the People's Republic of China, and India -- Study Areas, Survey Methods, and Sampling Framework -- Appendix: Details of the Sampling Framework -- References -- Part B: Rice Value Chain -- Chapter 3: Upstream-Rice Farm Transformation -- Structure of the Rice Farm Segment -- Conduct of the Rice Farm Segment -- Performance of the Rice Farm Segment -- Conclusions Regarding the Rice Farm Segment -- References -- Chapter 4: Midstream-Transformation of the Rice Mill and Trader Segments -- Structure, Conduct, and Performance of Rice Mills -- Structure, Conduct, and Performance of Rice Traders -- Summary -- References -- Chapter 5: Downstream-Rice Retail Transformation -- Structure of Rice Retail -- Conduct of Rice Retail -- Performance of Traditional Rice Retail -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 6: Performance of the Rice Value Chain-Rewards, Costs, and Margins -- Costs, Rewards, and Overall Margins in the Rice Value Chain -- Cost Items in the Rice Value Chain -- Rice Markets -- Conclusions -- References -- Part C: Potato Value Chain -- Chapter 7: Upstream-Potato Farm Transformation -- Structure of the Potato Farm Segment -- Conduct of the Potato Farm Segment.
 
Performance of the Potato Farm Segment -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 8: Midstream-Transformation of the Potato Cold Storage and Trading Segments -- Structure of the Cold Storage Segment -- Conduct of the Potato Cold Storage Segment -- Performance of the Cold Storage Segment -- Structure of the Potato Trader Segment -- Conduct of the Potato Trader Segment -- Performance of the Potato Trader Segment -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 9: Downstream-Potato Retail Transformation -- Structure of Potato Retail -- Conduct of Potato Retail -- Performance of Traditional Potato Retail -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 10: Performance of the Potato Value Chain-Rewards, Costs, and Margins -- Costs, Rewards, and Overall Margins in the Potato Value Chain -- Potato Market Prices -- Conclusions -- References -- Part D: Conclusion -- Chapter 11: Summary and Policy Implications -- Structural Changes in the Rice and Potato Value Chains: Macro View -- Meso Perspective of the Transformation in Each Segment of the Value Chains -- Government Roles in Transforming Value Chains -- Strategies for Transforming the Agrifood Economy and for Food Security -- References -- Figures -- 4.1 Bangladesh Rice Mill Capacity Utilization -- 5.1 Number of Supermarket Stores in Dhaka -- 5.2 Start-up Years of Modern Retail in Delhi -- 5.3 Cumulative Density Functions of the Price of Rice at Traditional Retailers -- 6.1 Producer and Retail Price Variation of Rice in Bangladesh -- 6.2 Price Variation by Segment during the Survey in Bangladesh -- 6.3 Retail Prices of Rice during the Survey in Bangladesh -- 6.4 Wholesale and Retail Rice Prices in Delhi -- 6.5 Ratio of Wholesale to Final Rice Retail Price in Delhi -- 6.6 Nominal and Real Rice Retail Margins in Delhi -- 8.1 Share of Potatoes from Cold Storage Facilities in Dhaka's Potato Supply.
 
8.2 Share of Cold-Stored Potatoes in Delhi's Total -- 8.3 Monthly Potato Storage per Cold Storage Facility: Bangladesh -- 8.4 Monthly Potato Storage per Cold Storage Facility: Agra -- 9.1 Potato Price Variation in Beijing, Delhi, and Dhaka: Cumulative Density Functions of the Traditional Retail Price of Potato -- 10.1 Potato Prices in Dhaka -- 10.2 Price Variation in the Potato Value Chain from Agra to Delhi -- 10.3 Potato Wholesale and Retail Prices in Delhi -- 10.4 Ratio of Wholesale to Retail Potato Prices in Delhi -- 10.5 Real and Nominal Potato Retail Margins in Delhi -- Tables -- 3.1 Rice Farm Land: Distribution and Rental -- 3.2 Farm Size and Nonland Assets -- 3.3 Rice Farmers and Nonfarm Labor -- 3.4 Composition of Rice Farmers' Production Costs -- 3.5 Rice Farms' Access to Water -- 3.6 Farmers' Acquisition of Rice Seed -- 3.7 Shift to High-Yielding and Hybrid Varieties -- 3.8 Share of Farms Buying Chemical Fertilizers and Crop Chemicals -- 3.9 Rice Farmers' Marketed Surplus Rates -- 3.10 Composition of Rice Farmers' Clients -- 3.11 Composition of Rice Farmers' Sales to their Clients -- 3.12 Paddy Sales: Time and Location -- 3.13 Rice Farmers' Ownership and Use of Cellular Phones -- 3.14 Credit from and to Buyers -- 3.15 Rice Farm Productivity, Main Rice Season -- 3.16 Shift to Higher Quality Rice -- 3.17 Farmers' Production Cost -- 3.18 Farm Size and Paddy Prices -- 4.1 Structure of the Rice Mill Segment -- 4.2 Capacity Utilization Rate of Rice Mills by Season -- 4.3 Rice Mills' Procurement of Paddy -- 4.4 Rice Mills' Sales by Source and Mill Size -- 4.5 Rice Mills: Timing and Source of Payments -- 4.6 Rice Mills' Provision of Services Other than Credit -- 4.7 Rice Quality and Rice Mills -- 4.8 Average Annual Costs per Mill -- 4.9 Rice Mill Profit Rates and Internal Rates of Return.
 
4.10 Characteristics of Paddy and Rice Traders in Bangladesh and India -- 4.11 Characteristics of Rice Traders and Wholesalers in Beijing -- 4.12 Rice Traders' Seasonality -- 4.13 Rice and Paddy Traders' Sources -- 4.14 Rice and Paddy Traders' Sales Destinations -- 4.15 Rice and Paddy Traders and Credit -- 4.16 Rice and Paddy Traders' Provision of Other Services -- 4.17 Quality of Rice Traders' Supply -- 4.18 Traders' Yearly Operating Costs -- 4.19 Variable Costs of Rice and Paddy Wholesalers in the Last Transaction -- 4.20 Rice and Paddy Traders' Profits -- 5.1 Characteristics of Traditional Rice Retailers -- 5.2 Transactions of Traditional Rice Retailers -- 5.3 Labor and Capital per Traditional Rice Retailer -- 5.4 Sales of Leading Modern Retail Chains that Sell Food and Growth of Gross Domestic Product -- 5.5 Characteristics of Beijing Supermarket Chains that Sell Rice -- 5.6 Procurement by Traditional Rice Retailers: Source -- 5.7 Procurement by Traditional Rice Retailers: Time and Transport -- 5.8 Cellular Phone Use by Traditional Rice Retailers -- 5.9 Frequency that Traditional Retailers Bought from a Seller and Reasons for the Choice -- 5.10 Traditional Rice Retailers' Information on Quantity of Rice -- 5.11 Traditional Rice Retailers' Information on Quality of Rice -- 5.12 Traditional Rice Retailers' Credit with Suppliers and Customers -- 5.13 Traditional Rice Retailers' Home Delivery -- 5.14 Costs of Traditional Rice Retailers -- 5.15 Quality and Packaging in Traditional Rice Retail -- 5.16 Margins and Profits of Rice Retailers -- 5.17 Beijing Supermarket Chains' Rice Sales -- 5.18 Rice Quality in Traditional versus Modern Retailers in Bangladesh -- 5.19 Rice Price Comparisons between Traditional and Modern Retail in Bangladesh -- 5.20 Rice Price Difference between Traditional and Modern Retailers in Delhi.
 
5.21 Hedonic Price Regression Results: Rice in Delhi -- 5.22 Propensity Score Matching: Results Comparing Prices at Traditional and Modern Retailers in Delhi -- 5.23 Traditional Rice Retailers' Profit Rates -- 6.1 Shares of Rewards, Costs, and Total Margins in the Rice Value Chain from Noagoan District to Dhaka -- 6.2 Shares of Rewards, Costs, and Total Margins in the Rice Value Chain from Heilongjiang to Beijing -- 6.3 Shares of Rewards, Costs, and Total Margins in the Rice Value Chain from Shahjahanpur in Uttar Pradesh to Delhi -- 6.4 Shares of Cost Items in the Rice Value Chain in Bangladesh -- 6.5 Shares of Cost Items in the Rice Value Chain in the People's Republic of China -- 6.6 Shares of Cost Items in the Rice Value Chain in India -- 6.7 Prices Received by Players in the Value Chain in India during September-February -- 6.8 Rice Regressions: Nominal Wholesale and Retail Prices, and Nominal and Real Retail Margins -- 7.1 Potato Farmland Distribution and Rental -- 7.2 Potato Farmers and Nonland Assets -- 7.3 Potato Farmers and Nonfarm Labor -- 7.4 Composition of Potato Farmers' Production Costs -- 7.5 Potato Farmers' Access to Irrigation Water -- 7.6 Seed Potato Acquisition: Shares of Households Declaring their Main Sources -- 7.7 Shares of Potato Farmers Buying Chemical Fertilizers and Crop Chemicals -- 7.8 Potato Farmers' Marketed Surplus Rates -- 7.9 Potato Farmers and Cold Storage -- 7.10 Composition of Potato Farmers' Clients -- 7.11 Composition of Potato Farmers' Sales to their Clients -- 7.12 Potato Farmers and Credit -- 7.13 Potato Farm Yields -- 7.14 Potato Farmers and Varietal Change -- 7.15 Potato Farmers and Wastage -- 7.16 Potato Price at the Farm Gate -- 8.1 Cold Storage Capacity and Diffusion: Bangladesh and India -- 8.2 Bangladesh: Cold Storage Clients -- 8.3 India: Cold Storage Clients and Procurement Sources.
 
8.4 India: Cold Storage Facilities' Sales from Own Stocks: Destinations.

Local Note
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

Subject Term
Food supply -- Asia.
 
Potato industry -- Asia.
 
Rice trade -- Asia.

Genre
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IYTE LibraryE-Book1301435-1001HD9016 .A782 -- .Q54 2012 EBEbrary E-Books