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Factors Driving Quality Standard Compliance in the Polish Dairy Sector

Agata Pieniadz () and Heinrich Hockmann ()

Atlantic Economic Journal, 2008, vol. 36, issue 1, 52 pages

Abstract: We construct a model to identify determinants of the diffusion rate of quality standards in a food chain. We argue that adoption decisions in the food chain are determined by farmers’ and processors’ economic considerations. Factors such as pricing behaviour, compliance costs and market structure are identified and discussed in the paper. The findings are used to test an econometric model utilizing data on Polish milk processing firms gathered between 2000 and 2002. The results indicate that input and output prices have a significant influence on the diffusion rate of standards; the dominance of large-scale holdings in the relevant procurement market significantly increases diffusion as well. Compared to their competitors, small cooperatives were found to face more significant problems in procuring high quality raw materials. Copyright International Atlantic Economic Society 2008

Keywords: Product quality; Standards; EU enlargement; Industrial organization; L15; L66; Q12; Q13 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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