Lithuanian carrot market: production, foreign trade, and price transmission issues

2019-04-09
Lithuanian carrot market: production, foreign trade, and price transmission issues
Authors:dr. Nelė JurkėnaitėIERDDimitrios Paparas

Abstract

 

The paper aims to analyse the situation in Lithuanian carrot market and focus on the changes of agricultural production, structure of foreign trade, and vertical price transmission along the supply chain over the period of 2011-2017. The conducted research evidences that over the analysed seven years carrot production in Lithuania has shrank. Harvested area dropped from 2,400 to 1,800 ha, while the harvest reduced by more than 1/3. The key driving forces behind the negative development trends were prolonged unfavourable weather conditions and the Russian import ban of 2014. The transformation of the export structure took place during the unsuccessful harvesting years and contributed to the worsening of farmers’ welfare. The analysis of the farm-retail prices shows that the examined series are integrated of I(1). Thus, we found a significant structural break in April 2015, which has been included as a dummy variable in the cointegration approaches. The Engle-Granger cointegration test confirms the presence of the long-run relationship between the analysed price series. The Granger causality test shows that the causality is running from retail to farm prices. Finally, there is a strong evidence of symmetric price behaviour, i.e. positive and negative shocks are transmitted from retailers to farmers with the same intensity.

 

Jurkėnaitė, N.; Paparas, D. 2019. Lithuanian carrot market: production, foreign trade, and price transmission issues. Ukrainian Food Journal. Vol. 8, Issue 1, p. 181–193; online ISSN 2313-5891; print ISSN 2304-974X; DOI: 10.24263/2304-974X-2019-8-1-17; [Emerging Sources Citation Index (Web of Science Core Collection), Google Scholar, Index Copernicus, Directory of Research Journal Indexing (DRJI), EBSCO, Ulrichs Web, Cabi Full Text, ERIH PLUS (European Reference Index for the Humanities and the Social Sciences), Directory of Open Access Scholarly Resources, Directory of Open Access Journals, InfoBase Index, CAS Source Index (CASSI), FSTA (Food Science and Technology Abstracts)].

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