Looking at the books: Social accounting of three cassava drying (appropriate technology) cooperative associations in Colombia

The social infrastructure of the farmers` associations on the Northern Coast of Colombia that produce dried cassava chips is analyzed, and the benefits received by both members and nonmembers are indicated. The benefits received by the members vary, depending on the affiliation and the member himsel...

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Main Author: Romanoff, S.A.
Format: Artículo preliminar
Language:Inglés
Published: International Center for Tropical Agriculture 1985
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/70048
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description The social infrastructure of the farmers` associations on the Northern Coast of Colombia that produce dried cassava chips is analyzed, and the benefits received by both members and nonmembers are indicated. The benefits received by the members vary, depending on the affiliation and the member himself. Political, ideological, and sociological factors affect the no. of beneficiaries. No matter how homogeneous the membership of an association or cooperative is, differential participation can create interest groups within the association that will determine the group cohesion and the use of resources. The lower the price an association pays for cassava, the more the low-sales members benefit from membership, and the higher the price, the more the high-sales members benefit. Low-income members benefit more from wages and profits than from sales. (CIAT)
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spelling CGSpace700482025-11-05T17:00:22Z Looking at the books: Social accounting of three cassava drying (appropriate technology) cooperative associations in Colombia Romanoff, S.A. cassava chips costs economics income prices socioeconomic aspects solar drying dried roots processed products cassava products drying processing manihot esculenta The social infrastructure of the farmers` associations on the Northern Coast of Colombia that produce dried cassava chips is analyzed, and the benefits received by both members and nonmembers are indicated. The benefits received by the members vary, depending on the affiliation and the member himself. Political, ideological, and sociological factors affect the no. of beneficiaries. No matter how homogeneous the membership of an association or cooperative is, differential participation can create interest groups within the association that will determine the group cohesion and the use of resources. The lower the price an association pays for cassava, the more the low-sales members benefit from membership, and the higher the price, the more the high-sales members benefit. Low-income members benefit more from wages and profits than from sales. (CIAT) 1985 2016-01-18T13:37:45Z 2016-01-18T13:37:45Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/70048 en Open Access application/pdf International Center for Tropical Agriculture ROMANOFF, S. 1985. Looking at the books: Social accounting of three cassava drying (appropriate technology) cooperative associations in Colombia. Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical (CIAT), Cassava Program, Cali, CO. 34 p. (Working document no. 2)
spellingShingle cassava chips
costs
economics
income
prices
socioeconomic aspects
solar drying
dried roots
processed products
cassava products
drying
processing
manihot esculenta
Romanoff, S.A.
Looking at the books: Social accounting of three cassava drying (appropriate technology) cooperative associations in Colombia
title Looking at the books: Social accounting of three cassava drying (appropriate technology) cooperative associations in Colombia
title_full Looking at the books: Social accounting of three cassava drying (appropriate technology) cooperative associations in Colombia
title_fullStr Looking at the books: Social accounting of three cassava drying (appropriate technology) cooperative associations in Colombia
title_full_unstemmed Looking at the books: Social accounting of three cassava drying (appropriate technology) cooperative associations in Colombia
title_short Looking at the books: Social accounting of three cassava drying (appropriate technology) cooperative associations in Colombia
title_sort looking at the books social accounting of three cassava drying appropriate technology cooperative associations in colombia
topic cassava chips
costs
economics
income
prices
socioeconomic aspects
solar drying
dried roots
processed products
cassava products
drying
processing
manihot esculenta
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/70048
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