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Farmers’ Participation in India’s Futures Markets : Potential, Experience, and Constraints / by Kushankur Dey, Vasant P. Gandhi, Kanish Debnath
(SpringerBriefs in Economics. ISSN:21915512)

Publisher (Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer)
Year 2021
Edition 1st ed. 2021.
Authors *Dey, Kushankur author
Gandhi, Vasant P author
Debnath, Kanish author
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Material Type E-Book
Media type 機械可読データファイル
Size XXVII, 124 p. 22 illus., 19 illus. in color : online resource
Notes Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Development of India’s Commodity Futures Markets -- Chapter 3: Literature on Farmers’ Participation in Futures -- Chapter 4: Futures Market Efficiency in Price Discovery and Dissemination -- Chapter 5: Field Survey, Observation and Farmer Profile -- Chapter 6: Institution in Aggregation Effort and Farmer Participation -- Chapter 7: Constraints, Benefits and Scope of Farmer Participation -- Chapter 8: Factors Affecting Farmers’ Participation -- Chapter 9: Summary, Conclusion, and Policy Recommendations
Futures markets offer numerous advantages in the marketing of agricultural commodities, and in this context, the book examines the major factors and issues that determine the participation of India’s farmers in the futures markets. These include the efficiency of the futures markets in price discovery, the convergence of spot and futures prices, the dissemination of spot price information, and the socio-economic and exchange-related issues affecting farmer participation. It also examines the factors affecting the demand and supply of participation, and the access to futures trading services. The purpose is to identify different factors that can enhance or constrain farmer participation in the futures markets, which may include market characteristics, institutional features, socio-economic issues, and behavioural aspects of farmer participation. A number of organizations related to rural development, as well as farmer producer companies have sought to facilitate farmer participation in the forward/futures market through offering aggregation and other trading services, and the book also examines these efforts towards the exchange-traded derivative markets and the direct and indirect benefits that accrue. The book also studies the efficiency of futures markets in price discovery and price dissemination applying co-integration tests, and error correction and volatility models, using available data of wheat, rapeseed-mustard, cotton, guar seed, castor, cumin and coriander futures contracts traded in the largest agricultural commodity exchanges in India. Besides, case studies are used to examine and understand the institutional roles of aggregators in aggregation efforts towards the forward/futures market. This book covers several states and locations in India to enhance the representation and validity of the findings. It also examines representative farmer organizations which have obtained institutional membership in the forward or futures markets, and identifies areas of further research. In the current scenario, the book would be of immense importance and relevance to governments, commodity exchanges/markets, aggregators, many private and development organizations, as well as interested researchers and students
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Subjects LCSH:Agriculture—Economic aspects
LCSH:Microeconomics
LCSH:Retail trade
FREE:Agricultural Economics
FREE:Market Structure and Economic Design
FREE:Trade and Retail
Classification LCC:S401
LCC:HD1401-2210
DC23:338.1
ID 8000077169
ISBN 9789811634321

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