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competitiveness in the sector. It continues by reviewing each segment of the system, going upstream from consumers to food …
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downstream with consumers to food distribution, and heading upstream to food and beverage processing, primary agriculture and …
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The primary objective of this study was to assess the impact of catfish imports and tariffs on the U.S. catfish industry, with particular focus on the U.S. International Trade Commission ruling on Vietnam in 2003. Given the importance of Vietnam to the U.S. catfish market, it was assumed that...
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estimate the great potential of the AMP to create labour opportunities and we value very good perspectives of demand. In view …
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The rapid income per capita of Chinese consumers and increasing demand for nearly all agricultural products have … consumers' willingness to pay for 100 % juice exceeded the 10% juice as expected, it would not have been persuasive to conclude …
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their year-earlier value to $36.6 billion. Depressed demand and lower prices for many farm products reduced U … curtailed demand for many U.S. commodities in 1982, but recent exchange rate reversals can be expected to continue into 1983 and …
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The primary objective of this study was to assess the impact of catfish imports and tariffs on the U.S. catfish industry, with particular focus on the U.S. International Trade Commission ruling on Vietnam in 2003. Given the importance of Vietnam to the U.S. catfish market, it was assumed that...
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A demand system model differentiating goods by origin is developed to examine impacts of duty drawback on U.S. orange …
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The study analyzes the impacts of economic and noneconomic factors on import demand for canola oil. The import demand … programs and policies, including tariffs and subsidies. The U.S. import demand for canola oil was specified as a function of …
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