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This book focuses on three essential elements of agricultural
supply chains: Planting and Growing, Processing and Selling, and
Government Interventions. For decades, most agricultural economists
applied macro-economic theory in decisions pertaining to the
optimization of food production and distribution. However, few
researchers used micro-economic theory to examine how individual
farmers respond to market information, incentive pricing mechanisms
and different market structures in the trade of agricultural goods.
Examining challenges in agricultural supply chain operations
through the lens of micro-economic theory is imperative because it
can enable policymakers and social enterprises to develop and
design market information provision policy, incentive contracts and
market structures for improving farmer and consumer welfare. In
each chapter, contributing authors motivate their research
questions by providing the context and articulating the importance
of their questions. They present their analysis to examine the
respective research questions and explain their results. At the end
of each chapter, they provide a short list of future research
questions.
This book focuses on three essential elements of agricultural
supply chains: Planting and Growing, Processing and Selling, and
Government Interventions. For decades, most agricultural economists
applied macro-economic theory in decisions pertaining to the
optimization of food production and distribution. However, few
researchers used micro-economic theory to examine how individual
farmers respond to market information, incentive pricing mechanisms
and different market structures in the trade of agricultural goods.
Examining challenges in agricultural supply chain operations
through the lens of micro-economic theory is imperative because it
can enable policymakers and social enterprises to develop and
design market information provision policy, incentive contracts and
market structures for improving farmer and consumer welfare. In
each chapter, contributing authors motivate their research
questions by providing the context and articulating the importance
of their questions. They present their analysis to examine the
respective research questions and explain their results. At the end
of each chapter, they provide a short list of future research
questions.
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