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Fifteen lettuce and bagged salad shippers were interviewed as part of a larger study on changes in produce marketing …
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marketing of the brazilian nut in the state of Acre, the period 1998 to 2006. The states of Acre, Amazonas and Para hold 80 … production of the state, which average between the years 1998 to 2006 was 2.866,5 t and 2.547,5 t, respectively. The marketing of …
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This study coincided with a research project "Identification of Pulling Factors for Enhancing the Sustainable Development of Diverse Agriculture in Selected Asian Countries (AGRIDIV), co-ordinated by CAPSA. While AGRIDIV project focused on poverty alleviation through secondary crop based...
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/policy and programmes to develop agroindustrial sector, marketing and trade, success stories, as well as problems faced by …
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shareholders is recommended to increase grower governance of the supply chain and marketing of wheat. …
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Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Directorate of Economics, Republic of Mozambique
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The Effects of Market Reform on Maize Marketing Margins in South Africa Abstract: This article determines the effect of …
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Published by Tegemeo Institute for Agricultural Policy and Development
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The Marketing Services Division of USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) was asked by USDA’s Agricultural … existing efforts to assist Maine fresh potato farmers in their search for alternative marketing strategies, and reverse the … the course of the investigation, they determined that Maine producers needed help in marketing their products and turned …
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The lack of transparency in the pricing and operational activities of state trading enterprises (STEs) has caused members of the World Trade Organization to express concern that certain countries’ STEs might circumvent Uruguay Round commitments on export subsidies, domestic support, or market...
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