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The issue of the relative returns to farmers from R&D and promotion is examined using a multi-sectoral equilibrium … export market promotion, are estimated. The results are consistent with previous studies in showing that in general, the … types of research than from domestic promotion. The share of total benefits to farmers is larger from export promotion than …
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In 2001, $13 million were invested in various grape and wine R&D programs via the Australian Grape and Wine Research … areas such as grape production R&D, wine production R&D and grape and wine quality R&D. The benefit of R&D in one sector of …. In the case of the Australian grape and wine R&D investments, the net impact will be determined by the distribution of …
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A multi-sectoral partial equilibrium model of the markets for two types of Australian grapes and wine (premium and non …-premium) is developed to study the aggregate returns from different types of research and promotion investments by the industry … producers get a far larger share of the benefit from promotion when it is targeted abroad than when it focuses on domestic …
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African farm systems remain the least mechanized of all continents. There were substantial state-led efforts to promote agricultural mechanization during the 1960s and 1970s, but these efforts failed, which led to a subsequent neglect of mechanization, both in practice and in academia. In...
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Generalizing the e-transaction services in wholesale markets of agriproducts is seen as a way for the government in China to enhance its information services capabilities. These services could also facilitate the transactions of traders. We find that traders are reluctant to use e-transaction...
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In diesem Beitrag wird diskutiert, ob das Angebot von Nahrungsmitteln mit der Kennzeichnung "Ohne Gentechnik" wirtschaftlich nachhaltig ist. Zudem wird dem Leser ein Überblick gegeben zur Regulierung genetisch veränderter Organismen (GVO) in der EU und zur Entwicklung der Kennzeichnungen "Ohne...
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[Vorwort] Das 1. Symposium für Ökonomie im Gartenbau fand am 27. November 2013 in der Paulinerkirche in Göttingen statt. Es wurde als Kooperation der Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, des Thünen- Instituts für Betriebswirtschaft und des Agrarkompetenznetzes WeGa durchgeführt. Die...
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Using a rice village in the Philippines as a social observatory, the impacts of modernization forces under globalization on rural poverty are assessed based on data collected from recurrent household surveys over the past three decades. After cultivation frontiers closed in the early 1950s...
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In diesem Beitrag wird diskutiert, ob das Angebot von Nahrungsmitteln mit der Kennzeichnung "Ohne Gentechnik" wirtschaftlich nachhaltig ist. Zudem wird dem Leser ein Überblick gegeben zur Regulierung genetisch veränderter Organismen (GVO) in der EU und zur Entwicklung der Kennzeichnungen "Ohne...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010401509
Das 1. Symposium für Ökonomie im Gartenbau fand am 27. November 2013 in der Paulinerkirche in Göttingen statt. Es wurde als Kooperation der Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, des Thünen- Instituts für Betriebswirtschaft und des Agrarkompetenznetzes WeGa durchgeführt. Die Veranstaltung...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010480027