Farmer Producer Organisations and Institutional Economics

Institutional Economic Thought for Strengthening Sustainable Agriculture

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This paper develops a theoretically grounded and empirically validated framework to analyse Farmer Producer Organisations (FPOs) through the lens of institutional economics. Drawing on classical, new, and heterodox traditions—including Veblen, Polanyi, Ostrom, and Sen—it proposes a seven-cluster schema spanning transaction costs, collective governance, inclusion, ecological resilience, externalities, livelihood security, and state intermediation. FPOs are conceptualised as hybrid, socio-economic institutions embedded in evolving agrarian systems, not mere market aggregators. The framework is operationalised through mixed-methods fieldwork across 12 FPOs in Kerala, alongside national-level stakeholder validation. Using composite Enabler and Barrier Indices, the study diagnoses institutional strengths and weaknesses across clusters. Results highlight robust performance in governance and coordination, but gaps in inclusion and environmental sustainability, underscoring systemic interdependencies. The framework bridges normative institutional theory with diagnostic utility, offering actionable insights for scholars, policymakers, and practitioners. It advances context-sensitive institutional design as a critical lever for strengthening FPO ecosystems and enabling inclusive rural transformation across India and the Global South.

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Farmer Producer Organisations, Institutional Economics, Participatory Governance, Transaction Costs, Inclusive Development, Sustainable Agriculture, Collective Action, Rural Transformation, Agricultural Policy

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A M Jose, Amity University

 A.M. Jose is a Professor, at Amity School of Economics, Amity University Haryana, Gurugram, and a Former Professor, at Kerala Agricultural University, Thrissur, Kerala. He can be contacted at amjose@ggn.amity.edu

Jos Chathukulam, Centre for Rural Management

Jos Chathukulam is a former Professor, Sri Ramakrishna Hegde Chair on Decentralisation and Development, Institute for Social and Economic Change (ISEC), Bengaluru and currently the Director of Centre for Rural Management (CRM), Kottayam, Kerala. He can be contacted at joschathukulam@gmail.com.

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2025-08-26