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Dynamics of herd buildup in commercial deer production
(Lincoln College. Agricultural Economics Research Unit., 1984-05)
The study described in this report is valuable in that it explains, in economic terms, the high prices currently being paid for live deer in New Zealand. While there continues to be uncertainty associated with deer velvet ...
Economic factors affecting wheat areas within New Zealand
(Lincoln College. Agricultural Economics Research Unit, 1979-12)
A stated objective of the current Government's wheat policy is that New Zealand should be self sufficient in the production of wheat. A means by which this could be achieved is through changes in the announced price for ...
A contractual framework for evaluating agricultural and horticultural marketing channels
(Lincoln College. Agricultural Economics Research Unit., 1986-08)
In recent years, new directions have begun to emerge in
agricultural export marketing. Emphasis has been placed on managed
marketing to target market segments, rather than on bulk commodity
trading. This has resulted ...
An integrated framework for analysing agricultural marketing issues : a summary report of the CAPS/AERU Marketing Study Group
(Lincoln College. Agricultural Economics Research Unit., 1986-09)
In recent years, new directions have begun to emerge in agricultural export marketing. Emphasis has been placed on managed
marketing to target market segments, rather than on bulk commodity trading. This has resulted in ...
The pastoral livestock sector and the supplementary minimum price policy
(Lincoln College. Agricultural Economics Research Unit., 1983-09)
The Supplementary Minimum Price policy has been a major topic of debate in the past few years, but there have been relatively few attempts to quantify the impacts that the scheme has had on the agricultural sector.
Although ...