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From Plantations to Smallholder Production: The Role of Policy in the Reorganization of the Sri Lankan Tea Sector

机译:从种植到小农生产:政策在斯里兰卡茶叶部门重组中的作用

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The Sri Lankan tea sector has changed from one dominated by vertically integrated plantations to one where independent processors of black tea purchase their input (green leaf tea) from small, independent growers. This paper provides a unifying conceptual framework to characterize three major factors affecting the changes in vertical coordination arrangements (transaction, production, and management costs). Regulation and government policy have altered these determinants of organizational change. Transaction costs have been reduced by state intervention into the price for green leaf which subsequently lowered the risk of processors re-negotiating prices downward. Production costs, which continue to be dominated by labor expenses due to the lack oftechnological developments for harvesting, have increased more for plantations than independent producers due to union pressures.
机译:斯里兰卡的茶叶部门已经从以垂直整合的种植园为主的部门转变为由独立的红茶加工商从小型独立种植者那里购买其投入物(绿叶茶)的部门。本文提供了一个统一的概念框架,以描述影响纵向协调安排变化的三个主要因素(交易,生产和管理成本)。法规和政府政策已经改变了组织变革的这些决定因素。国家干预绿叶价格降低了交易成本,从而降低了加工商重新谈判价格的风险。由于缺乏收获的技术发展,生产成本继续由人工费用所支配,由于工会的压力,人工林的生产成本比独立生产者的增长更多。

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