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integral part of mixed crops-livestock farming systems where a farm household owns one to two dairy animals along with other … four regions in the Hindu Kush Himalaya has demonstrated the fact that promotion of market oriented smallholder dairy … conserving the fragile ecosystem. In the region, smallholder dairy farming is not a specialized enterprise, rather it is an …
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might lower farm-level prices and offset risk-reduction benefits. An evaluation of USDA’s Livestock Gross Margin-Dairy (LGM-Dairy …Public risk management policies for dairy producers have the potential to induce expansion in milk supplies, which … (“inelastic”) supply response to risk. LGM-Dairy is more flexible and convenient than other risk management tools, such as hedging …
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This report examines the restructuring of the livestock sectors in five countries: Russia, Ukraine, Poland, Hungary … trade and investment opportunities, but emphasizes that this potential depends on the successful implementation of …
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, consumption, and trade of grains, oilseeds, other crops, and livestock, poultry, and dairy products for Australia. Selected data … are provided for livestock, grains,and retail food prices. Macroeconomic data of population, gross national and domestic …
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This paper is part of the first author´s dissertation (Master degree).
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to the European Union the number of livestock products processing plants having an export licence for the extended … well as dairy and fish products increased from EUR 2.3 billion in 2003 to ca. EUR 7.9 billion in 2007, i.e. almost three …
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Hendy and Kerr (2005b) find that an emissions charge on agricultural methane and nitrous oxide of $25 per tonne of carbon dioxide (CO2) equivalent would be likely to reduce New Zealand‘s net land-use related emissions for commitment period one in the order of 3%, with full accounting. The...
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