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management factors influenced mean wheat yield levels in twelve study regions in the Swiss Plateau during the period 1990 – 2008 …. In addition, we assess potential impacts of climate change on wheat yield levels and yield variability. Applying a … warming is assumed to decrease wheat yield levels in all study regions between 4-10%. Nevertheless, negative impacts of …
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The yield of products in the dry milling industry is largely determined by the physical properties of the corn kernel. The main objective of this paper is to investigate several statistical models of dry milling yield prediction based on physical characteristics of corn. Data consisting of one...
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attempt to analyze wheat market integration in Pakistan. Previous research on the subject has attempted at analyzing market …
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the determination of international rice prices differs fundamentally from the determination of international wheat and …
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several market distortions and mounting fiscal costs. Wheat and rice supply strongly and significantly respond to the minimum … wheat, the influence of subsidised wheat is much less pronounced, probably due to weaker functioning of the PDS for this … grain. The public stock analysis suggests higher storage losses for rice (10 per cent) than for wheat (2 per cent). Public …
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This paper serves to disentangle the complex system of Indian food policies related to wheat and rice procurement …
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the determination of international rice prices differs fundamentally from the determination of international wheat and …
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