Impact of a 10 Percent Decrease in Planted Acreage of All U.S. Program Crops
In response to a request from Senator Tom Harkin, the Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute (FAPRI) evaluated the effects of a uniform 10 percent reduction in program crop acreage in the United States. Specifically, FAPRI analyzed the effects on price, trade, consumption, and production in the eight program-crop markets and all related markets. FAPRI also investigated both the domestic and international implications of this reduction in U.S. planted area. In particular, FAPRI analyzed whether a decrease in U.S. production would be accommodated by a decrease in domestic use and inventories and corresponding changes in foreign production, use, and inventories.
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2001-05
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Authors: | Babcock, Bruce Alan ; Beghin, John ; Hart, Chad ; Staff, FAPRI ; Fuller, Frank H. ; Fabiosa, Jacinto F. ; Fang, Cheng ; Matthey, Holger ; Cara, Stephane De |
Institutions: | Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute (FAPRI), Iowa State University |
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