Price/quality Relationships in the Malting Barley Market

Price/quality Relationships in the Malting Barley Market
Title Price/quality Relationships in the Malting Barley Market PDF eBook
Author William W. Wilson
Publisher
Pages 38
Release 1983
Genre Barley
ISBN

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U.S. Barley Industry

U.S. Barley Industry
Title U.S. Barley Industry PDF eBook
Author Walter George Heid
Publisher
Pages 80
Release 1978
Genre Barley
ISBN

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Quality Price Differentials in the Malting Barley Market

Quality Price Differentials in the Malting Barley Market
Title Quality Price Differentials in the Malting Barley Market PDF eBook
Author John Allan Crabtree
Publisher
Pages 186
Release 1982
Genre Barley
ISBN

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U.S. Barley Industry

U.S. Barley Industry
Title U.S. Barley Industry PDF eBook
Author Walter G. Heid
Publisher
Pages 72
Release 1978
Genre Barley
ISBN

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Agri-food Chain Relationships

Agri-food Chain Relationships
Title Agri-food Chain Relationships PDF eBook
Author Christian Fischer
Publisher CABI
Pages 290
Release 2010
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1845936434

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This book is the result of several years of research activity on the topic of how to better link farmers, processors and retailers with each other in order to ensure and improve the supply of food products which meet consumer needs and wants. The book is structured in three parts. Starting with an overview regarding main developments in the agri-food sector with relevance for chain relationships (chapter 1), Part I is mainly concerned with providing the theoretical foundations for analysing agrifood chain relations (chapters 2, 3 and 4). Building on this conceptual basis, the second part presents in-depth empirical evidence for different countries, food chains and chain stages regarding the issues of trust and sustainable relationships in agri-food chains (chapters 5 to 14). The red meat industry (beef and pigmeat) is the focus of chapters 5, 7 and 9. Cereals (bread and malting barley) are analysed in chapters 5, 7, 8, 10 and 13. Horticultural products (fresh produce and wine) are investigated in chapters 6, 12 and 14. Regionally, the studies cover Europe, North America (the USA), China, Australia and the Philippines. While most studies were conducted in developed markets, chapters 6 and 12 look at the particularities of transition or developing economies. As to individual agri-food chain stakeholders, a number of chapters (chapters 5 to 12, 14 and 15) offer and discuss separate findings for farmers, food processors or retailers. Based on the theoretical and empirical findings in the first two parts of the book, recommendations for agribusiness managers (chapter 15) and policy-makers (chapter 16) are described in the third part. Chapter 17 discusses avenues for future research.

Economics of food processing in the United States

Economics of food processing in the United States
Title Economics of food processing in the United States PDF eBook
Author Chester O. Jr. McCorkler
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 464
Release 2012-12-02
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0323149413

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Economics of Food Processing in the United States aims to provide an economic overview of the food processing industries in the United States; to explore the firm-level implications of social, economic, technological, and institutional forces for selected food processing industries; and to uncover some of the implications for consumers, raw product producers, and the national economy of the major trends observed in food industries. The book begins by evaluating the major forces shaping demand, supply, prices, and trade in processed foods. It then considers major trends in technical processes; major forces in marketing, distribution, and structure; and major trends in regulation. The next few chapters explore these trends for five specific food processing industries, which represent major types of products processed: fruits and vegetables, meat, milk, grain and soybeans, and wine. After the specific industries have been examined, the final two chapters treat these industries in the context of the national and international economy. Students preparing for careers, researchers, and industry participants who study these firms and industries and the various approaches to solving their economic and management problems will benefit from the information in this volume and from its approach to presenting the dynamics of the food processing industries.

Economic Analyses of Multiple Pricing Plans for United States Barley

Economic Analyses of Multiple Pricing Plans for United States Barley
Title Economic Analyses of Multiple Pricing Plans for United States Barley PDF eBook
Author Nicholas M. Thuroczy
Publisher
Pages 452
Release 1957
Genre Barley
ISBN

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