Price Transmission in the Catfish Industry with Specific Emphasis on the Role of Processing Cooperatives
James C. O. Nyankori
Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 1991, vol. 23, issue 1, 247-252
Abstract:
The paper presents the implications of farmer-owned processing cooperatives for pricing in the catfish industry and tests hypotheses about the nature of price transmission in the catfish industry. The results of the linear feedback model indicate that causal relationships exist between farm and wholesale prices in the catfish industry. The direction of causality for both frozen and processed whole catfish run from farm to wholesale level.
Date: 1991
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