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A review of the world sheepmeat market: North America, Japan and the Middle East
(Lincoln College. Agricultural and Economics Research Unit., 1981-12)
This paper reviews the sheepmeat markets
in three importing regions (North America, Japan
and the Middle East) over the period 1960-80. These
regions form so called 'development' markets for
N.Z. sheepmeat exports as ...
A review of the world sheepmeat market: Eastern Bloc, U.S.S.R and Mongolia
(Lincoln College. Agricultural and Economics Research Unit., 1981-12)
Sheep farming is an important enterprise in the
U.S.S.R., Mongolia and some of the Eastern European
countries. The U.S.S.R., in fact, has the largest
number of sheep in the world, though production is
considerably lower ...
The world market for fruit juice products : current situation and prospects
(Lincoln College. Agricultural Economics Research Unit., 1983-03)
This report presents a review of the trends in production, consumption, and trade in fruit juice products. The report is intended to give a broad background to existing and potential producers and exporters of fruit juice ...
The world sheepmeat market : an econometric model
(Lincoln College. Agricultural Economics Research Unit., 1983-07)
This paper reports the development of an econometric model of the world sheepmeat market. Sheepmeats are only of minor importance in the world meat trade, but New Zealand plays a major role within this market. Since the ...
A review of the world sheepmeat market: Australia, New Zealand and Argentina
(Lincoln College. Agricultural and Economics Research Unit., 1981-12)
The majority of the world's sheepmeat exports come from
the Southern Hemisphere, where production is based on extensive
grazing systems. The three main exporters are Australia, N.Z.
and Argentina.
Australia's sheep ...
The EEC sheepmeat regime: arrangements and implications
(Lincoln College. Agricultural and Economics Research Unit., 1980-11)
The focus of this paper is on arrangements made by the EEC to establish a common market in sheepmeats. A system of intervention buying or deficiency payments
ensures that producers are guaranteed a minimum price. In
addition, ...
A review of the world sheepmeat market: overview of international trade
(Lincoln College. Agricultural and Economics Research Unit., 1981-12)
The pattern of production, consumption and trade
in sheepmeats has distinct characteristics. Whilst most
countries have a domestic sheep industry, very few are
actively involved in international trade.
The trade has ...
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 ...
Japanese agricultural policy development : implications for New Zealand
(Lincoln College. Agricultural and Economics Research Unit., 1981-07)
Agricultural policy in Japan has played an important role
in limiting New Zealand's exports of agricultural products to
that country. While there have been many specific changes in
the policy over the last two decades, ...
The EEC sheepmeat regime : one year on
(Lincoln College. Agricultural and Economics Research Unit., 1981-11)
The EEC Sheepmeat Regime was introduced in
October 1980, in order to establish a common market
in sheepmeats within the Community.
During the first year (1980/81) higher support
prices led to increased supply in Britain ...