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| COFFEE | | | Publications | | | Eco-certification in Developing Countries: Truth in Advertising? | | Allen Blackman | | Resources | 2012 (180) | | | | | | Does Eco-Certification Have Environmental Benefits? Organic Coffee in Costa Rica | | Allen Blackman, Maria Naranjo | | RFF Discussion Paper 10-58 | November 2010 | | Abstract: Eco-certification of coffee, timber and other high-value agricultural commodities is increasingly widespread. In principle, it can improve commodity producers’ environmental performance, even in countries where state regulation is weak. However, evidence needed to evaluate this hypothesis is virtually nonexistent. To help fill this gap, we use detailed farm-level data to analyze the environmental impacts of organic coffee certification in central Costa Rica. We use propensity score matching to control for self-selection bias. We find that organic certification improves coffee growers’ environmental performance. It significantly reduces chemical input use and increases adoption of some environmentally friendly management practices. | | | | Does Eco-Certification Have Environmental Benefits? Organic Coffee in Costa Rica | | Allen Blackman, Maria Naranjo | | RFF Discussion Paper EfD 10-25 | November 2010 | | Abstract: Eco-certification of coffee, timber and other high-value agricultural commodities is increasingly widespread. In principle, it can improve commodity producers’ environmental performance, even in countries where state regulation is weak. However, evidence needed to evaluate this hypothesis is virtually nonexistent. To help fill this gap, we use detailed farm-level data to analyze the environmental impacts of organic coffee certification in central Costa Rica. We use propensity score matching to control for self-selection bias. We find that organic certification improves coffee growers’ environmental performance. It significantly reduces chemical input use and increases adoption of some environmentally friendly management practices. | | | | View All Related Publications |
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| Features | | Coffee Eco-certification: A Boon for the Environment? | | Advocates claim that eco-certification of coffee, which is increasingly common, discourages growing practices that pollute water and degrade soil and biodiversity. A new RFF Discussion Paper assesses whether a Costa Rican certification program actually has such benefits. |
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