Affiliation:
1. International Food Policy Research Institute New Delhi India
2. Cornell University Ithaca New York USA
3. Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research Mumbai India
4. Indian Statistical Institute New Delhi India
Abstract
AbstractA long history of empirical research has focused on testing whether and when household consumption and production decisions are separable. If markets were perfect, household consumption would be independent of production. In this article, we propose that market channel choice complicates this relationship. Our analysis of household panel data from rural India, focusing on dairy, leads us to four key conclusions. First, milk consumption is correlated with production, and markets are not a complete substitute for household production. Second, a large presence of formal milk buyers in a village is associated with lower milk consumption in dairy households, overturning the positive association of participation in formal value chains with household milk consumption. Third, contrary to expectations, for households that do not own dairy animals and net buyers, the presence of formal value chains remains uncorrelated with milk consumption. Fourth, we infer, test for and find suggestive evidence of segmented milk markets, that is, different types of households participate in different markets for milk that do not seem to interact with each other. Policymakers focused on market development or production‐based strategies need to factor in the possibility of market segmentation based on market channels while designing interventions.
Subject
Economics and Econometrics,Agronomy and Crop Science
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