To anticipate the future, models simulate US. pistachio prices

Models developed on U.S. pistachio production simulate grower prices under scenarios of varying import levels and carryover stocks. Grower prices have significantly varied for 13 years, partly because of changes in import levels and domestic production. Bearing acreage has...

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Main Authors: Desmond Jolly, Kim Norris
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources 1992-05-01
Series:California Agriculture
Online Access:http://calag.ucanr.edu/archive/?article=ca.v046n03p14
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spelling doaj-64f57d3778d1495aa48b184fbf6236f62020-11-25T02:48:27ZengUniversity of California Agriculture and Natural ResourcesCalifornia Agriculture0008-08452160-80911992-05-01463141610.3733/ca.v046n03p1410.3733/cav046n03_6To anticipate the future, models simulate US. pistachio pricesDesmond Jolly0Kim Norris1D. A. Jolly is Extension Economist and Staff Research Associate, respectively, Department of Agricultural Economics, UC Davis.K. Norris is Extension Economist and Staff Research Associate, respectively, Department of Agricultural Economics, UC Davis.Models developed on U.S. pistachio production simulate grower prices under scenarios of varying import levels and carryover stocks. Grower prices have significantly varied for 13 years, partly because of changes in import levels and domestic production. Bearing acreage has increased dramatically, and as nonbearing acreages mature, substantial growth in production is expected. In 1979, the fledgling U.S. pistachio industry produced 1,000 tons; in 1990, production was more than 58,000 tons. Anticipating future grower prices under alternative market scenarios is of interest, particularly as global political conditions change.http://calag.ucanr.edu/archive/?article=ca.v046n03p14
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description Models developed on U.S. pistachio production simulate grower prices under scenarios of varying import levels and carryover stocks. Grower prices have significantly varied for 13 years, partly because of changes in import levels and domestic production. Bearing acreage has increased dramatically, and as nonbearing acreages mature, substantial growth in production is expected. In 1979, the fledgling U.S. pistachio industry produced 1,000 tons; in 1990, production was more than 58,000 tons. Anticipating future grower prices under alternative market scenarios is of interest, particularly as global political conditions change.
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