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The objective of this research is to estimate the economic impact of climate change on tea production in China. We use … partial effect of specific weather factors on tea yields in China, with a specific focus on monsoon dynamics. We base our … mostly on staple crops like maize as well as other food crops like fruits and vegetables, but tea is an important export crop …
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China teas, but lowered bids for Vietnam tea. The econometric results show very high premiums for Taiwan products, ranging … Taiwan in 2009. Charcoal-smoked plums from Taiwan and China and oolong teas from Taiwan, China, and Vietnam are auctioned … from 83% to 109% for tea and 55% to 66% for charcoal-smoked plum. These findings clearly show strong preference of …
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The paper discusses the impacts of free-trade policy on the agricultural exports of Kerala.
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, China oolong tea, and Vietnam oolong tea, respectively. The study concludes that enacting and rigorously enforcing a COOL …
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regression results show that tasting raised bids for Taiwan and China teas, but lowered bids for Vietnam tea. The econometric … from China and Vietnam. Our experiment was designed to investigate the impacts of product tasting on bidding behavior. The …
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Traditional irrigation water management systems in China are increasingly replaced by user-based, participatory management through water users associations (WUAs) with the purpose to promote more efficient water use and higher farm incomes. Existing research shows that significant differences...
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A growth accounting method is used to analyze the sources of growth in China's rice, wheat, corn and soybeans, the four most important crops in China's grain sector, during 1978-97. A large TFP contribution to growth in grain production is found in the period immediately following China's rural...
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The IFAMR is published quarterly by the International Food and Agribusiness Management Association. www.ifama.org
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Grain is China’s most significant agricultural product, its output being the most watched indicator by government officials, traders and researchers inside and outside China. This paper looks into China’s grain production trends in the recent decade, both before and after...
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