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    An analysis of factor costs in the New Zealand meat processing industry 

    Clemes, Mike (Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1984)
    This thesis analyses the factor costs of killing and processing sheep and lambs from works gate to ex-works in a New Zealand processing company. It examines the effect of throughput numbers on these factor costs using ...
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    Economic aspects of stone fruit marketing in New Zealand 

    Smith, A. W. (Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 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 work has been completed in this industry. Little is known, ...
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    An economic survey of New Zealand town milk producers, 1977-78 

    Moffitt, R. G. (Lincoln College. Agricultural Economics Research Unit., 1979-08)
    This Report is the fifth in an annual series of economic surveys of New Zealand town milk supply farms. These surveys have been undertaken by the Agricultural Economics Research Unit at Lincoln College on behalf of the ...
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    Marketing costs for New Zealand meat exports, 1970/71 to 1975/76 

    Chudleigh, P. D.; Woods, L. D.; Clemes, Mike (Lincoln College. Agricultural Economics Research Unit., 1978-08)
    Marketing charges for lamb, mutton and beef from farm gate up to f. o. b. (free on board) are identified for each of the six years ending 30th September 1971 to 30th September 1976. Trends in unit charges are presented ...
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    Marketing costs for New Zealand wool, 1970/71 to 1975/76 

    Chudleigh, P. D. (Lincoln College. Agricultural Economics Research Unit., 1977-11)
    Over the past few years New Zealand agricultural producers and policy makers have been increasingly alarmed at large increases in marketing costs of agricultural products, particularly of those products destined for ...
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    An economic survey of New Zealand town milk producers 1979-80 

    Moffitt, R. G. (Lincoln College. Agricultural Economics Research Unit., 1981-08)
    This report is the seventh in an annual series of economic surveys of New Zealand town milk supply farms. These surveys have been undertaken by the Agricultural Economics Research Unit at Lincoln College on hehalf of the ...
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    Investigations into the economics and management of beef cattle on the Canterbury Plains: a thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Agricultural Science in Lincoln College of the University of Canterbury 

    Kingma, O. T. (Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1968)
    Concentration on beef as a source of foreign exchange requires research into technical, marketing and economic aspects of the cattle enterprise. This thesis is concerned with the economics and management of beef on the ...
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    Private wool selling : benefits to the grower and implications for wool marketing 

    Hurst, Maurice A. (Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1988)
    Concern has been shown by those involved in the New Zealand wool marketing system for the recent trend for growers to sell more wool to private merchants and less through the auction system. If this trend continues, industry ...
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    Ethanol from sugar beet : economic analysis and policy alternatives 

    Feasey, G. D. (Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1982)
    The possibility of growing sugar beet Beta vulgaris as an energy crop has received a great deal of attention in New Zealand. This paper concentrates on two aspects of a sugar beet industry. The net foreign earnings of ...
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    Cost recovery - at what cost? 

    Daniel, D. J. (Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1987)
    The world trend is to recover costs for services and products provided by government. No longer is it a matter of what might be desirable in presenting and implementing agricultural policy – rather it is, what are the ...
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    AuthorChudleigh, P. D. (2)Clemes, Mike (2)Moffitt, R. G. (2)Daniel, D. J. (1)Feasey, G. D. (1)Hurst, Maurice A. (1)Kingma, O. T. (1)Massey, B. R. (1)Smith, A. W. (1)Woods, L. D. (1)Keyword
    140201 Agricultural Economics (11)
    140209 Industry Economics and Industrial Organisation (11)
    New Zealand (11)
    1402 Applied Economics (4)surveys (3)070106 Farm Management, Rural Management and Agribusiness (2)auction (2)dairy farming (2)economic analysis (2)economic aspects (2)... View MoreDate Issued1980 - 1988 (6)1970 - 1979 (4)1968 - 1969 (1)
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