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ISHS Acta Horticulturae 794: II International Symposium on Improving the Performance of Supply Chains in the Transitional Economies

FREE-RIDER PROBLEMS IN AN ORGANIC CERTIFIED SMALLHOLDER GROUP IN SOUTH AFRICA

Authors:   M.C. Lyne, L. Gadzikwa, S. Hendriks
Keywords:   smallholders, organic crops, collective marketing, free-rider problems
Abstract:
This paper investigates the prevalence and determinants of free-riding in the Ezemvelo Farmers’ Organisation (EFO), an organic certified smallholder group in South Africa, using data gathered in a census survey of its 151 partially and fully certified members. An index of free-riding behaviour was constructed using principal component analysis. Members’ scores on this index suggested that free-riders posed a serious threat to the group’s collective marketing efforts. Regression analysis showed that members who were male, poorly educated, partially certified, aware of loopholes in the grading system, and who did not trust the buyer were more likely to free-ride. In the longer-term, EFO should address institutionalised free-riding by re-organising along the lines of an investor-owned firm that issues tradable ownership rights proportional to individual investment. In the short-term, EFO must engage with the pack house (buyer) to remove flaws in the grading process that conceal the origin of low quality produce. Transparent and mediated negotiations leading to an incentive compliant contract with the buyer may also help to build trust and reduce free-riding within EFO.

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