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Two thirds of Kenyan cut flowers are marketed through Dutch flower auctions, while the remainder is marketed directly to retailers. Auctions do not restrict the volumes marketed; however price determination is based on a spot market. A Transaction Cost approach is used to investigate the...
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This paper sets out to analyse the impact of milk quotas had on the dairy farm structure of the Netherlands. In …
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Campylobacter infections pose an important public health problem in the Netherlands. Approximately 79,000 persons per …
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Water is a key input in the production of many goods and services and under certain conditions can become a critical limiting factor with significant impacts on regional development. This is the case of many agricultural European Mediterranean basins, where water deficit during drought events is...
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reference level framework established by OECD to some cases in some countries (Australia, Japan, the Netherlands, the United …
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account the contribution of agriculture and rural areas. The Arellano-Bond two-step dynamic panel data GMM estimator has been … agriculture. The regression results show that i) the EKC prescription holds for the Italian regions, ii) the more agricultural …
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, after a decade of isolation and economic disruption. In the meantime, the competitive advantages of Serbian agriculture in …
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better educated individuals are more likely to leave agriculture and flow to industry and services, whereas self …
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The replacement of wage-labour farms by family farms in Central and Eastern Europe during the transformation has been more limited than was initially expected. In this paper a formal framework is developed in order to analyse the behaviour of family farms and socialist-style farms in the...
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The study describes the evolution, since the Portuguese accession to the European Community, in 1986, of the different types of farm holdings (household-farms, corporations, co-operatives and other legal forms), using the Agricultural Census data. In addition, the experience of agricultural...
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