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August 1, 2025
Breakout Sessions
Economics
Background
Time‐series trade facilitation implementation data available for 160+ countries
The study uses a unique dataset from the UN Global Survey on Digital and Sustainable Trade Facilitation (https://www.untfsurvey.org) to assess the impact of: • … Question
How do various trade facilitation measures, particularly those tailored to agriculture, impact bilateral agricultural trade flows on a global scale?
• Few studies focus on agricultural trade• …
January 1, 2009
Animal ID & Traceability
The purpose of this study was to conduct a benefit … …
FIGURE 1. CHANGE IN BEEF EXPORT DEMAND NEEDED SO THAT WHOLESALE BEEF,
SLAUGHTER CATTLE, AND FEEDER CATTLE SECTORS DO NOT LOSE ANY CUMULATIVE
PRESENT VALUE 10‐YEAR SURPLUS OF FULL TRACING BY ADOPTION RATES
Research indicates that domestic beef demand is likely to be greater for
products having animal ID and traceability. Small increases in domestic
beef demand, with all else constant, would also completely pay for full
animal ID and tracing in the beef industry. Figure 2 shows the increase in
domestic beef demand needed to just pay for cattle and beef producer
investment in full animal ID and tracing with 30, 50, 70 and 90% adoption
rates. A one‐time 0.67% increase in domestic beef demand would be
enough to fully pay for 70% adoption of cattle ID and tracing, with no
other benefits, over a ten‐year period. This is a modest increase in beef
demand needed to pay for animal ID and tracing relative to the results
found in previous studies of more than 5% higher demand for fully
traceable meat products. With 70% NAIS adoption of full animal tracing
and a 0.67% increase in domestic beef demand, all producer and
consumer sectors of beef, pork, and poultry gain economic surplus and
lamb producers and consumers lose a small amount of economic surplus.
The overall societal gain under this scenario (producer plus consumer
surplus) is a 10‐year cumulative net present value of $7.2 billion. In other
words, NAIS adoption would result in large positive net returns to
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January 1, 1998
Price Risk Management
rights reserved. In each case, credit Rob Borchart,
Dean … Agricultural
Futures - A Home Study Course. January, 1995.
National …
October 14, 2011
Macro and Global Economic Perspectives
in the money supply, past studies
indicate that crop prices … of questions
– In our case, the focus is on crop prices …
Price Risk Publications
rights reserved. In each case, credit Rob Borchart,
Dean … Agricultural
Futures - A Home Study Course. January, 1995.
National …
Breakout Sessions
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August 1, 2018
General Sessions
Per Capita Consumption
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2013 Beef Demand Determinants Study
C-P-5408/06/18
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What are pros & cons of becoming more export reliant?
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2020 Ag Lenders Conference Presentations
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Average equipment* interest rates and loan volume, 2012‐2016
*Non‐real estate long term loans, typically equipment or machinerySource: Ifft, Kuethe, and Patrick (2018)
Implement dealers have competitive interest rates for smaller farms
• Seed corn discount case study• Traditionally‐financed cash price often lower than effective vendor financed price• …
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colleague, made the case that poorly informed investors … for
their retirements.
In a study of Sweden’s efforts to …
July 19, 2021
Ag Law Issues
difficult. We will explore casestudies, together with tools techniques …