Can Cooperatives Enhance the Income-Generating Effect of Eco-Industries for Farmers?—Empirical Evidence from the Crested Ibis National Nature Reserve, China
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Theoretical Analysis
3. Materials and Methods
3.1. Variables
3.1.1. Dependent Variable
3.1.2. Independent Variable
3.1.3. Identifying Variables
3.1.4. Control Variables
3.2. Data
3.2.1. Study Area
3.2.2. Data Collection
3.3. Methods
4. Results
4.1. Basic Situation of Farmers Engaged in Eco-Industry Operations
4.2. Analysis of the Income-Enhancing Effects of Cooperatives
4.3. Analysis of Factors Influencing the Decision to Join Cooperatives (Selection Equation)
4.4. Analysis of Factors Influencing Farmers’ Income
4.5. Analysis of Income Enhancement Effects and Differences
5. Discussion
5.1. Analysis of the Income-Generating Effects of Cooperatives
5.2. Analysis of Factors Influencing Farmers’ Decisions to Join Cooperatives
5.3. Analysis of Factors Affecting the Income of Farmers Who Join Cooperatives
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Index | Explanatory Variable | Proportion (%) | Index | Explanatory Variable | Proportion (%) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gender | Male | 72.3 | Whether there are village officials at home | Yes | 14.1 |
Female | 27.7 | No | 85.9 | ||
Age | Below 35 years old | 1.7 | Education | Illiteracy | 7.2 |
36–50 years old | 13.8 | Elementary school | 28.8 | ||
51–65 years old | 51.6 | Middle school | 49.3 | ||
Above 65 years old | 32.8 | High school | 13.3 | ||
Health status | Good | 62.6 | Bachelor’s degree and above | 1.3 | |
Average | 23.7 | Spatial relationship between settlements and protected areas | Located outside the protected area | 49.3 | |
Minor illness | 13.5 | Located in the experimental zone of the protected area | 44.4 | ||
Marital status | Married | 90.3 | Located in the buffer zone of the protected area | 1.8 | |
Unmarried | 9.7 | Located in the core area of the protected area | 4.2 |
Variable Type | Variable Name | Variable Definition and Assignment | Sample Involved in Eco-Industries Operations (n = 226) | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Average Value | Minimum Value | Maximum Value | |||
Dependent | Eco-industry income | Family unit eco-industry income per unit area in 2021 | 1698 | 128.6 | 12,100 |
Independent | Membership in cooperatives | Have you signed a contract with a cooperative to sell organic products to the cooperative? 1 = Yes; 0 = No | 0.164 | 0 | 1 |
Identifying | Neighborhood effect | Ratio of the number of other households in the same village selling organic products to cooperatives to the total sample size of the village | 0.171 | 0 | 0.870 |
Eco-industry characteristics | The distribution of agroforestry materials | Are seeds, fertilizers, pesticides, and other agroforestry materials distributed? 1 = Yes; 0 = No | 0.765 | 0 | 1 |
Punishment initiatives | Is there a penalty for not meeting the standards? 1 = Yes; 0 = No | 0.770 | 0 | 1 | |
Premium capacity | Comparison of the purchase price with the average market price: 1 = lower than 20%; 2 = lower than 10%; 3 = equal; 4 = higher than 10%; 5 = higher than 20% | 3.388 | 1 | 5 | |
Low-cost conservation initiatives | Is there a minimum protection price? 1 = Yes; 0 = No | 0.743 | 0 | 1 | |
Characteristics of the head of the household | Age | Actual age of the head of the household in 2021 | 60.70 | 36 | 85 |
Education | Actual education level of the head of the household | 8.105 | 0 | 15 | |
Status of village cadres | Is the head of the household a village cadre? 1 = Yes; 0 = No | 0.169 | 0 | 1 | |
Technical training | Has the head of the household received training in organic product techniques? 1 = Yes; 0 = No | 0.354 | 0 | 1 | |
Family endowment | The proportion of labor force | Labor force ratio = number of non-labor force individuals/resident population | 0.332 | 0 | 0.833 |
Land area | Actual cultivated land area of the family (m2) | 2368 | 200 | 20,666.67 | |
Soil quality | Quality of cultivated land: 1 = very poor; 2 = poor; 3 = average; 4 = good; 5 = very good | 3.890 | 1 | 5 | |
Regional characteristics | Land location | Relationship between the land and the CINNR: 1 = located in the core area; 2 = located in the buffer zone; 3 = located in the experimental area; 4 = located outside the area | 3.544 | 1 | 4 |
Variables | Income Equation | Selection Equation | |
---|---|---|---|
Membership in Cooperatives | Not membership in Cooperatives | ||
Neighborhood effect | 4.733 *** | ||
(5.815) | |||
The distribution of agroforestry materials | 0.783 *** | 0.034 | 0.504 * |
(2.706) | (0.436) | (1.049) | |
Punishment initiatives | −0.609 *** | 0.025 | −0.414 * |
(2.652) | (−0.291) | (1.034) | |
Premium capacity | 0.127 *** | 0.112 *** | 0.606 *** |
(0.942) | (3.328) | (2.590) | |
Low-cost conservation initiatives | 0.287 * | 0.189 *** | 0.259 |
(0.964) | (2.654) | (0.643) | |
Age | −0.019 ** | −0.004 | −0.014 |
(−2.248) | (0.874) | (0.815) | |
Education | 0.009 | 0.018 | −0.021 |
(0.308) | (1.507) | (0.387) | |
Status of village cadres | 0.118 *** | −0.068 | 7.729 * |
(1.437) | (0.743) | (0.000) | |
Technical training | 0.062 * | 0.029 * | 0.028 |
(1.722) | (1.645) | (0.335) | |
The proportion of labor force | 0.694 * | 0.021 | 1.047 |
(1.791) | (0.116) | (1.404) | |
Land area | 0.114 ** | 0.006 ** | −0.103 |
(2.338) | (0.659) | (1.145) | |
Soil quality | 0.211 * | 0.152 *** | 0.754 *** |
(1.693) | (2.912) | (2.940) | |
Land location | −0.241 * | −0.144 ** | 0.014 |
(0.837) | (2.174) | (0.033) | |
Constant | 9.669 *** | 6.680 *** | −0.765 |
(6.029) | (14.429) | (0.314) | |
−0.764 *** | |||
0.554 | |||
−0.816 *** | |||
−0.307 * | |||
Wald | 52.73 *** | ||
Log likelihood | −185.498 *** |
Whether to Join the Cooperative | Membership in Cooperatives | Not Membership in Cooperatives | Treatment Effect | |
---|---|---|---|---|
ATT | ATU | |||
Yes | 7.486 | 7.255 | 0.230 ** (0.102) | |
No | 7.111 | 7.226 | −0.115 * (0.066) |
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Ma, L.; Chen, Z.; Su, K.; Zhang, H.; Wen, Y.; Hou, Y. Can Cooperatives Enhance the Income-Generating Effect of Eco-Industries for Farmers?—Empirical Evidence from the Crested Ibis National Nature Reserve, China. Forests 2024, 15, 757. https://doi.org/10.3390/f15050757
Ma L, Chen Z, Su K, Zhang H, Wen Y, Hou Y. Can Cooperatives Enhance the Income-Generating Effect of Eco-Industries for Farmers?—Empirical Evidence from the Crested Ibis National Nature Reserve, China. Forests. 2024; 15(5):757. https://doi.org/10.3390/f15050757
Chicago/Turabian StyleMa, Li, Zimeng Chen, Kaiwen Su, Han Zhang, Yali Wen, and Yilei Hou. 2024. "Can Cooperatives Enhance the Income-Generating Effect of Eco-Industries for Farmers?—Empirical Evidence from the Crested Ibis National Nature Reserve, China" Forests 15, no. 5: 757. https://doi.org/10.3390/f15050757
APA StyleMa, L., Chen, Z., Su, K., Zhang, H., Wen, Y., & Hou, Y. (2024). Can Cooperatives Enhance the Income-Generating Effect of Eco-Industries for Farmers?—Empirical Evidence from the Crested Ibis National Nature Reserve, China. Forests, 15(5), 757. https://doi.org/10.3390/f15050757