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-constrained countries. Within agriculture, crops and non-ruminant sectors have displayed the strongest growth between 1961 and 2001, and …
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typhoon. While they decrease the area planted for staple crops, i.e., rice and cassava, they tend to purchase more livestock … livestock to adapt to a severe typhoon. We, therefore, make use of a natural experiment coming from the strong typhoon Ketsana … livestock raising, which emphasizes the contraction of crop farming in the aftermath of this type of event. …
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. While they decrease the crops-planted area, they tend to purchase more livestock in the short term and in the medium term … livestock to adapt to a severe typhoon.We, therefore, make use of a natural experiment coming from the strong typhoon Ketsana in …. Our paper not only indicates the adjustment to the crop-livestock system as an adaptation strategy to a severe typhoon …
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greenhouse gas emissions from two practices, the cultivation of paddy rice and the growth in livestock production, in 15 … 1970 to 2020, out-of-sample projections show that business-as-usual emissions from rice production and animal waste will …
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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 … due to publication bias. Cointegration is more prevalent for maize market pairs and less prevalent for rice market pairs …-run price relationship, but international prices do not. The only notable exception to this rule is rice, which suggests that …
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the determination of international rice prices differs fundamentally from the determination of international wheat and … due to publication bias. Cointegration is more prevalent for maize market pairs and less prevalent for rice market pairs …-run price relationship, but international prices do not. The only notable exception to this rule is rice, which suggests that …
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several market distortions and mounting fiscal costs. Wheat and rice supply strongly and significantly respond to the minimum … grain. The public stock analysis suggests higher storage losses for rice (10 per cent) than for wheat (2 per cent). Public …. international price difference in the case of rice and in the case of wheat, the correlation turned out to be contrary to …
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economically insignificant for international market pairs. Maize price pairs are less often cointegrated compared to rice prices … and cointegration is most prevalent for barley. Price transmission is slowest in wheat markets. In peer reviewed studies …
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This paper present a model of the Green Revolution in India, in which the development and diffusion of HYVs, the expansion of irrigation and the expansion of multiple-cropping are treated as endogenous responses to more basic investments in agricultural technology and infrastructure, as well as...
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