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Cooperatives across Clusters: Lessons from the Cranberry Industry

Most agricultural production is of commodity or undifferentiated products. Producers suffer from a roller-coaster ride of price swings, over- or under-production, weather and pest threats, and the inability of family famers to capture anything beyond a small percentage of the final price.

Cooperatives Across Clusters provides lessons from the cranberry industry, a commodity product organized mostly into family farms in seven different clusters around North America. The industry is remarkable in that it's substantially organized around one large cooperative, Ocean Spray. The authors examine how the cooperative came to be, the challenges of coordination and industry leadership across the diverging clusters, and the lessons for cooperation for other agricultural industries.

The book provides a multi-layered contribution to agricultural economics. First, it examines location decisions and what factors supersede growing conditions to allow industries to arise around production. Second, it explores pathways available for farmers to try to overcome, through cooperative organization, the natural boom-bust cycles of commodity price swings. Third, it looks at how cooperative decisions are made, and the challenges of providing industry leadership, including research and development and collective marketing, through a cooperative that faces continual defections and new problems. Finally, through in-depth historical, statistical, and field research, it provides a comprehensive study of the cranberry industry and suggests ways farmers can grow the industry. Agricultural policymakers, farmers, industry specialists, and researchers of agriculture and clusters more generally will find this to be an important and informative new resource.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 454g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Apr 2024
  • Publisher: Oregon State University
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781962645010

About Anil HiraElizabeth DobisNeil ReidPaul GottliebStephan Goetz

Anil Hira is chair and professor of political science at Simon Fraser University. Paul Gottlieb is associate professor at the Department of Agricultural Food and Resource Economics at Rutgers University. Neil Reid PhD is professor of geography in the Department of Geography and Planning at the University of Toledo. Stephan Goetz is the director of The Northeast Center at Penn State University. Elizabeth Dobis is a research agricultural economist in the USDA Economic Research Service's (ERS) Rural Economy.

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