Public private partnerships: only for the well-off? Evidence from the rural productive partnership project in Colombia

This paper focuses on assessing the evidence that Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) work well for producers from vulnerable backgrounds and/or located in post conflict zones. Looking at data from the Rural Productive Partnership Project (PAAP), a decade long program designed to overcome market barr...

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Autores principales: Parra-Peña, Rafael Isidro, Lundy, Mark M., Bischler, Jana, Astorquiza, Bilver Adrian, Hurtado Bermudez, Jhon Jairo
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Publicado: Departamento Nacional de Planeación (DNP) 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/76337
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author Parra-Peña, Rafael Isidro
Lundy, Mark M.
Bischler, Jana
Astorquiza, Bilver Adrian
Hurtado Bermudez, Jhon Jairo
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Bischler, Jana
Hurtado Bermudez, Jhon Jairo
Lundy, Mark M.
Parra-Peña, Rafael Isidro
author_facet Parra-Peña, Rafael Isidro
Lundy, Mark M.
Bischler, Jana
Astorquiza, Bilver Adrian
Hurtado Bermudez, Jhon Jairo
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description This paper focuses on assessing the evidence that Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) work well for producers from vulnerable backgrounds and/or located in post conflict zones. Looking at data from the Rural Productive Partnership Project (PAAP), a decade long program designed to overcome market barriers in Colombia, and using a combination of statistical and econometric techniques such as principal component analysis, survival models and impact assessment methods, results reveal that partnerships with vulnerable populations perform similar to others with better off participants. Partnerships in post-conflict zones perform slightly worse than those in other areas. Additionally, there is no difference in the duration of agribusiness contracts, regardless of producers’ backgrounds and location in a post-conflict zone or not. The impact assessment exercise confirms an increase in households’ sales of the PAAP product. These findings suggest that market access PPPs such as the PAAP can be inclusive, helping to link marginalized smallholder farmers to modern agricultural value chains.
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spelling CGSpace763372025-03-13T09:45:19Z Public private partnerships: only for the well-off? Evidence from the rural productive partnership project in Colombia Parra-Peña, Rafael Isidro Lundy, Mark M. Bischler, Jana Astorquiza, Bilver Adrian Hurtado Bermudez, Jhon Jairo marketing agriculture markets agricultural policies smallholders partnership framework mercadeo agricultura mercados política agrícola coparticipación This paper focuses on assessing the evidence that Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) work well for producers from vulnerable backgrounds and/or located in post conflict zones. Looking at data from the Rural Productive Partnership Project (PAAP), a decade long program designed to overcome market barriers in Colombia, and using a combination of statistical and econometric techniques such as principal component analysis, survival models and impact assessment methods, results reveal that partnerships with vulnerable populations perform similar to others with better off participants. Partnerships in post-conflict zones perform slightly worse than those in other areas. Additionally, there is no difference in the duration of agribusiness contracts, regardless of producers’ backgrounds and location in a post-conflict zone or not. The impact assessment exercise confirms an increase in households’ sales of the PAAP product. These findings suggest that market access PPPs such as the PAAP can be inclusive, helping to link marginalized smallholder farmers to modern agricultural value chains. 2016-07-21 2016-08-07T14:55:29Z 2016-08-07T14:55:29Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/76337 en Open Access Departamento Nacional de Planeación (DNP) Parra-Peña S., Rafael Isidro; Lundy, Mark; Bischler, Jana; Astorquiza, Bilver Adrian; Hurtado, John Jairo. 2016. Public private partnerships: only for the well-off? Evidence from the rural productive partnership project in Colombia . Departamento Nacional de Planeación (DNP), Bogotá. 31 p. (Achivos de Economía Documento 447)
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agricultural policies
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mercadeo
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mercados
política agrícola
coparticipación
Parra-Peña, Rafael Isidro
Lundy, Mark M.
Bischler, Jana
Astorquiza, Bilver Adrian
Hurtado Bermudez, Jhon Jairo
Public private partnerships: only for the well-off? Evidence from the rural productive partnership project in Colombia
title Public private partnerships: only for the well-off? Evidence from the rural productive partnership project in Colombia
title_full Public private partnerships: only for the well-off? Evidence from the rural productive partnership project in Colombia
title_fullStr Public private partnerships: only for the well-off? Evidence from the rural productive partnership project in Colombia
title_full_unstemmed Public private partnerships: only for the well-off? Evidence from the rural productive partnership project in Colombia
title_short Public private partnerships: only for the well-off? Evidence from the rural productive partnership project in Colombia
title_sort public private partnerships only for the well off evidence from the rural productive partnership project in colombia
topic marketing
agriculture
markets
agricultural policies
smallholders
partnership
framework
mercadeo
agricultura
mercados
política agrícola
coparticipación
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/76337
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