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    An evaluation of farm ownership savings accounts 

    Woodford, Keith B. (Lincoln College. Agricultural and Economics Research Unit., 1981-12)
    Farm Ownership Savings Accounts are a popular method of saving for farm purchase and entry into sharefarming. As at 31 March 1981 there were nearly 7,000 account holders and deposits totalled approximately $29 million. The ...
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    Supplementary minimum prices : a production incentive? 

    Sheppard, R. L.; Biggs, J. M. (Lincoln College. Agricultural and Economics Research Unit., 1982-06)
    The perception by Government in 1974 of a need to modify fluctuations in farm product prices resulted in the establishment of the Farm Incomes Advisory Committee (the Zanetti Committee) to investigate and advise Government ...
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    New Zealand Branch, Australian Agricultural Economics Society Conference, Picton, July 1985 

    Agricultural Economics Research Unit (Lincoln College. Agricultural and Economics Research Unit., 1985-10)
    The papers presented at the 1985 Conference of the New Zealand Branch of the Australian Agricultural Economics Society reflect the concern with current policy issues, and interest in applied problems facing the agricultural ...
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    The future of the Common Agricultural Policy and its implications for New Zealand 

    Attwood, E. A. (Lincoln College. Agricultural and Economics Research Unit., 1984-06)
    The development and continued viability of the New Zealand economy is based on the competitiveness of the agricultural sector and the opportunities for sales of its output on the main world markets for food. This ...
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    Quality in the New Zealand wheat and flour markets 

    Rich, M. M. (Lincoln College. Agricultural and Economics Research Unit., 1982-12)
    Interest in the quality of New Zealand wheat and flour is ever ongoing. A further catalyst to interest in the topic was the announcement that New Zealand farmgate wheat prices would be directly linked with world prices ...
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    A review of the world sheepmeat market: North America, Japan and the Middle East 

    Blyth, N. (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 ...
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    A review of the world sheepmeat market: Australia, New Zealand and Argentina 

    Blyth, N. (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 ...
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    The EEC sheepmeat regime: arrangements and implications 

    Blyth, N. (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, ...
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    A review of the world sheepmeat market: overview of international trade 

    Blyth, N. (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 ...
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    Maori fishing rights in New Zealand : an economic perspective 

    Sandrey, R. A. (Lincoln College. Agricultural and Economics Research Unit., 1986-06)
    The present call for recognition of Maori fishing rights is based on the Treaty of Waitangi. Similarities between the Maori rights and recent developments with North American Indian fishing rights are presented and ...
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