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November 1, 2009
Pork Quality Grading System and Wholesale Pork Price Reporting
research in
livestock market risk
management, beef demand … handling, food safety,
price risk management and
analysis … particular,
a sequence of phone conference call interviews, face-to-face …
November 1, 2009
research in
livestock market risk
management, beef demand … handling, food safety,
price risk management and
analysis … particular,
a sequence of phone conference call interviews, face-to-face …
Breakout Sessions
2014 Risk andProfitConference
Breakout Session Presenters … livestock markets and price risk management strategies. He … impacts and price-income risk management strategies, b …
April 17, 2024
Hog Pricing
also directs the
Center for Risk
Management Education and … Joe’s
work focuses on risk
management and policy
solutions … innovative, resilient
and profitable. He is a
dedicated leader …
November 27, 2023
Agribusiness Papers
term create negative sales risk, which Srinivasan and Mason … the reformulation.
The risk of density function misspecification … activities that lead to observed events, thereby
providing richer …
10 percent on all foreign profits currently deferred.
Eliminates … can put the plan itself at risk.• To solve the problem … and grantor is not a tax event
o Trust’s income, loss …
September 30, 2016
Wind Energy Leases
by a grant from the USDA Risk Management Agency through … Agency through the
Southern Risk Management Education Center … Councils. These are
non-profit organizations that operate …
August 1, 2011
Land Buying and Valuing
land parcel’s expected
profitability – because owner equity … financing decision does impact risk; investments using more borrowed …
August 20, 2013
Land Buying and Valuing
land parcel’s expected
profitability – because owner equity … financing decision does impact risk; investments using more borrowed …
January 1, 2009
Animal ID & Traceability
The first set of scenarios compare doing nothing (status quo) to adopting
full animal tracing for just the bovine sector. The bovine sector is the
focus here because it is it the sector among bovine, porcine, ovine, and
poultry that would incur the largest adoption cost of NAIS practices.
Under the status quo scenarios, we further explore what the impacts are
if by doing nothing we also lose export market access. We are likely to
lose export market access over time if we do not adopt NAIS practices,
even without any major market or major animal disease event, because
the international marketplace is making animal identification and tracing
systems the norm and any country that does not conform will have less
market access.
Table 2 summarizes the total loss per head to producers in the beef
sector, after all markets adjust as a result of not adopting NAIS practices
(i.e., status quo) under 0%, 10%, 25%, and 50% permanent export
market losses for beef. If we do nothing to adopt NAIS, and nothing
happens to export markets, the result is no cost, no market loss. If we do
nothing and we lose market access, which we believe is likely, the beef
industry will suffer losses. The losses would amount to $18.25 per head if
we do not adopt NAIS and we lose 25% of export market share. To put
this into perspective, this would be about like losing access to the South
Korean export market at 2003 export market shares.
Table 2. Net Annual Loss in Beef Producer Surplus from Status Quo
with Varying Export Market Losses
Export Market Loss Incurred
0% …