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marketing implications for fed cattle producers are (1) the incentive to market on a grid versus selling fed cattle dressed … weight is lower in the spring relative to the fall; (2) marketing on a grid does reward producers selling high quality steers … when selling high quality cattle on a grid relative to selling at an average price, it is also a riskier marketing option …
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While Ethiopia is Africa’s largest livestock producer, sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) barriers and animal diseases have traditionally constrained market access. A system dynamics model examined the feasibility of a proposed SPS certification system under a number of scenarios. Model...
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This paper provides an empirical validation of the Peterson, Wysocki & Harsh (PWH) framework for coordination strategy decisions, drawing evidence from four firms' procurement strategies in São Paulo's fresh produce markets. The results support the hypothesis that the PWH framework provides...
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