Partnerships for Sustainable Change in Cotton: an Institutional Analysis of African Cases
Publication date
2010
Authors
Bitzer, V.C.
Glasbergen, P.
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Abstract
This article examines intersectoral partnerships
formed to promote sustainable cotton production
and the extent to which such partnerships are
facilitated or constrained by their institutional environment.
Based on an analysis of five partnerships in sub-
Saharan Africa, this article shows that institutional factors
create both opportunities and obstacles for partnership
implementation which are inextricably linked to their
adoption of particular farming strategies and sustainability
standards. In general, these institutional factors tend to
facilitate the implementation of partnerships using contract
farming and mainstream sustainability standards, and
hinder those adopting cooperative farming methods and
organic standards
Keywords
Africa, cotton, institutional factors, partnerships, sustainability