Impact of SMS-Based Agricultural Information on Indian Farmers
This study estimates the benefits that Indian farmers derive from market and weather information delivered to their mobile phones by a commercial service called Reuters Market Light (RML). We conduct a controlled randomized experiment in 100 villages of Maharashtra. Treated farmers associate RML inf...
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okr-10986-190772021-04-23T14:03:51Z Impact of SMS-Based Agricultural Information on Indian Farmers Fafchamps, Marcel Minten, Bart access to market agricultural price agricultural prices auction average price market information market price market prices market research marketing price inflation price level price uncertainty price variation producer prices sale sales surplus wholesale price wholesale prices This study estimates the benefits that Indian farmers derive from market and weather information delivered to their mobile phones by a commercial service called Reuters Market Light (RML). We conduct a controlled randomized experiment in 100 villages of Maharashtra. Treated farmers associate RML information with a number of decisions they have made, and we find some evidence that treatment affected spatial arbitrage and crop grading. But the magnitude of these effects is small. We find no statistically significant average effect of treatment on the price received by farmers, crop value-added, crop losses resulting from rainstorms, or the likelihood of changing crop varieties and cultivation practices. Although disappointing, these results are in line with the market take-up rate of the RML service in the study districts, which shows small numbers of clients in aggregate and a relative stagnation in take-up over the study period. 2014-07-30T15:21:25Z 2014-07-30T15:21:25Z 2012-11 Journal Article World Bank Economic Review 1564-698X 10.1093/wber/lhr056 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/19077 en_US CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo World Bank Oxford University Press on behalf of the World Bank Publications & Research :: Journal Article India |
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This study estimates the benefits that Indian farmers derive from market and weather information delivered to their mobile phones by a commercial service called Reuters Market Light (RML). We conduct a controlled randomized experiment in 100 villages of Maharashtra. Treated farmers associate RML information with a number of decisions they have made, and we find some evidence that treatment affected spatial arbitrage and crop grading. But the magnitude of these effects is small. We find no statistically significant average effect of treatment on the price received by farmers, crop value-added, crop losses resulting from rainstorms, or the likelihood of changing crop varieties and cultivation practices. Although disappointing, these results are in line with the market take-up rate of the RML service in the study districts, which shows small numbers of clients in aggregate and a relative stagnation in take-up over the study period. |
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Fafchamps, Marcel Minten, Bart |
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Fafchamps, Marcel Minten, Bart |
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Impact of SMS-Based Agricultural Information on Indian Farmers |
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Impact of SMS-Based Agricultural Information on Indian Farmers |
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Impact of SMS-Based Agricultural Information on Indian Farmers |
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Impact of SMS-Based Agricultural Information on Indian Farmers |
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Impact of SMS-Based Agricultural Information on Indian Farmers |
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impact of sms-based agricultural information on indian farmers |
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