Investigating alternative governance systems for the South African mohair supply chain

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Jordaan, Daniel Du Plessis Scheepers
Kirsten, Johann F.

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Agricultural Economics Association of South Africa

Abstract

Mohair is an exclusive natural animal fibre with niche market appeal. It is, however, questionable whether it is inherently suited to a commodity-based marketing system in a marketing environment that requires marketing systems to convey far more information than commodity-based systems do. Historically, mohair has been considered a commodity and the marketing system for mohair has been structured accordingly. It is, however, argued that, the exchange between mohair growers and the buyers of greasy mohair requires increased levels of coordination to govern the exchange in a transaction costs efficient manner. The inefficiencies created by an inappropriate or incomplete marketing system for South African mohair are expected to lead to a loss of consumer value and a loss of potential profit throughout the mohair supply chain if a more coordinated governance structure is not implemented to curb these costs and augment the current spot market exchange.

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Mohair, Marketing, Governance structure, Supply chain

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Jordaan, D & Kirsten, JF 2008, 'Investigating alternative governance systems for the South African mohair supply chain', Agrekon, vol. 47, no. 2, pp. 258-284. [http://www.aeasa.org.za]