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information on the impact of the best management practices on crop yields and farm profitability. In this paper, the economic …
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Based on an analytical framework, this paper classified farmer’s identity into two types: traditional identity that is oriented toward simple farm production and enlarged identity that is oriented toward viability of a new service activity. Second, by data envelopment analysis, the result of...
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significantly affect their profitability. Young females engaged in the rice and maize value chains could benefit from setting up …
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profitability over time are shown, and a preliminary investigation of the relationship between land-use change towards forestry (new … land planting) and forestry profitability is described. …
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the profitability of tree-plantations for bio-energy generation. The production process is divided into several steps in … taken into account large scale cultivation can reach profitability only under very optimistic assumptions. Considering the …
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The understanding of how allocation decisions can maximise the economic returns to the community from water for irrigation has received little attention, but is a significant issue for regional councils, those interested in water allocation policy development, and for irrigated farmers. There is...
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Rice sector contributes significantly to secure households with regard to their food needs but also to the creation of employments and income generation. The sector development and its evolution over the years have been marked by various policies and approaches. These development stages of the...
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In recent decades there has been a substantial increase in the scale of production and the use of production contracts in the hog sector. This paper explores empirically whether these two phenomena are related by examining whether the use of production contracts has allowed finish hog operations...
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The paper examines empirical returns from holding thirty- and ninety-day call and put positions,and the forecasting performance of implied volatility in the live and feeder cattle optionsmarkets. In both markets, implied volatility is an upwardly biased and inefficient predictor ofrealized...
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