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, namely wheat, corn, rice, and soybeans for major global producer countries. It focuses on forecasting acreage—one of the two …
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Die Schwankungen der Getreidepreise beschäftigen spätestens seit der Nahrungspreishausse 2006/2008 Erzeuger, Verarbeiter, Verbraucher und Politik. Dieser Artikel untersucht Ursachen von Preisvolatilität anhand des europäischen und des deutschen Marktes für Futtergerste. Weder die seit...
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Indonesia has been experiencing rising animal source food prices during the last five years (decade). In this paper we explore how changes of animal source food prices impact on their demand Indonesia 2016 as expressed in income and price elasticities. Take into account for changes in...
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A feature of modern globalization processes is their vulnerability to the volatility of short-term capital flows, which, combined with the growing volatility of commodity prices, have created serious difficulties for the economic policies of commodity-oriented countries. Therefore, the study of...
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This article aims to analyze how the Global Food Security Index (GFSI) has evolved across the European countries for the period 2012-2018. In this respect, we have taken as a starting point the Report of Global Food Security Index 2018 as well as the scientific literature from the main stream of...
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literature. In the context of globalization and integration of agricultural markets, the necessity of guaranteeing food safety is … agricultural model entails a significant change for the markets of agri-food products, affecting the food trade, its structure and …
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-price elasticities. Rice has mean expenditure elasticity of 0.36 and mean own-price elasticity of -0.80. Using the estimated elasticities …, the study finds that when rice prices increase by 20 percent, average household welfare rises by 1.3 percent, yet it is … gain the most, while the poorest households gain the least from higher rice prices. This indicates that support programs …
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Thailand has adopted a labeling policy on genetically modified (GM) food items since 2003 that if their ingredients are derived from soybean and corn, a mandatory label is required when their GM content reaches a 5% threshold level. However, critics disagree and demand a mandatory lower...
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In agricultural economics, fluctuations in food prices and the factors affecting these fluctuations have always been an important research topic. From production to delivery to consumers, the supply chain of agricultural products has a dynamic structure with continuous changes. In this dynamic...
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historical data on yields of main cereals, namely barley, maize, oats, rice, rye, wheat, to conclude on the long run impacts of …
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