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Processing peas : a survey of growers’ returns 1967/68
(Lincoln College. Agricultural Economics Research Unit., 1968)
In recent years, some 12,000 acres in New Zealand has been used for green pea production for processing. The greater proportion of this land is in Hawkes Bay, but commercial crops are also grown in Nelson, Marlborough, ...
An economic survey of New Zealand town milk producers, 1978-79
(Lincoln College. Agricultural Economics Research Unit., 1980-07)
The principal objective of the 1980 survey was to determine the average net farm income received by town milk producers in New Zealand. Information produced by the survey is used for a variety of purposes. It assists ...
Fresh vegetable retailing in New Zealand : an economic survey
(Lincoln College. Agricultural Economics Research Unit., 1968)
A good deal of interest has been shown in the marketing of vegetables over recent years particularly with reference to marketing margins. This survey is a study of such margins for different groups of retailers for two ...
An evaluation of the Southland flood relief temporary employment programme
(Lincoln College. Agricultural Economics Research Unit., 1979-11)
The 1979 Budget statement reasserted the Government’s commitment to full employment as a policy objective but considered that inflation and the balance of payments limited the scope of monetary and fiscal measures to ...
The New Zealand meat trade in the 1980's : a proposal for change
(Lincoln College. Agricultural and Economics Research Unit., 1982-05)
The New Zealand meat industry has been undergoing significant changes during the past decade. These changes have prompted the carrying out of research on the New Zealand meat industry and the
likely development of new ...
The current situation and future development of the New Zealand pig industry
(Lincoln College. Agricultural and Economics Research Unit., 1985-03)
Although in the past pig production has been an important export
industry, today it is only concerned with the domestic market. It is an industry which has not benefitted from direct government
subvention, as has been ...
North Island maize production, 1983-84
(Lincoln College. Agricultural and Economics Research Unit., 1985-05)
Maize is used primarily for domestic requirements in compound
stock food, starch, distilling, breakfast foods, with limited amounts
exported. A small area of maize is used as a fodder crop (3813 ha in
1982) for cattle ...
Economic aspects of stone fruit marketing in New Zealand
(Lincoln College. Agricultural Economics Research Unit., 1972)
New Zealand stone fruit constitutes a multi-million dollar industry. Possibly because the industry exports very little in either value or quantity terms little research work has been completed in this industry. Little is ...
Topics for rural social research
(Lincoln University. Agribusiness and Economics Research Unit, 1992-03)
This report delineates a range of topics that could be included in MAF social research using mainly the suggestions available in the current sociology literature. Suggestions from five
MAF personnel were used to supplement ...
An economic assessment of the middle class and upper class market in Malaya as a potential outlet for New Zealand meat and dairy products
(Lincoln College. Agricultural Economics Research Unit., 1970)
It is only recently that the need for New Zealand to find and develop new food markets has become apparent. Up till then, her established markets, mainly the United Kingdom, have been able to absorb all the food products ...