Conflicts of Interests When Connecting Agricultural Advisory Services with Agri-Input Businesses



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DOI: 
10.3390/agriculture9100218
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Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY)
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journal article
Journal: 
agriculture
Number: 
10
Volume: 
9
Author(s): 
Wan M.
Gu R.
Zhang T.
Zhang Y.
Ji H.
Wang B.
Qiao Y.
Toefper S.
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 Conflicts of interests have been hypothesized when agricultural advisory services are connected to agri-input businesses. However, these have not been examined using large sets of advisory service and grower data. We provide quantitative insights into dependencies between service, crop production, sustainability and the level of agri-input business-linkage of extension workers. This study analyzed 34,000+ prescription forms (recommendations) issued to growers in China, as well as grower interview data. Results revealed some conflicts of interest, but to a small extent and not always as expected

Publication year: 
2019
Keywords: 
crop production
plant protection
consumer risks
environmental risks
agricultural policy
Food safety
public and private agricultural extension service
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