ABSTRACT: U.S. farmers ’ share of world soybean exports has declined, while Brazil and Argentina are gaining. There is much debate concerning the competitive advantage of U.S. versus Latin American soybean producers. A detailed analysis of soybean production costs under different systems and technologies in the United States, Argentina, and Brazil was conducted
Selected Paper prepared for presentation at the American Agricultural Economics Associatio
This report explores export competitiveness of soybeans and corn in Argentina, Brazil, and the Unite...
The linkage between macroeconomic policies and agricultural commodity trade has become an important ...
U.S. farmers' share of world soybean exports has declined, while Brazil and Argentina are gaining. T...
142 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.The structural changes that h...
Although the United States is still the dominant country in the world soybean market, the U.S. marke...
Argentina and Brazil have significantly expanded their soybean and product production capabilities o...
U.S. soybean plantings peaked at 75.2 million acres in 2004, pushing output and use to record levels...
We analyzed the effects of Brazil and Argentina's currency devaluation on the U.S. soybean import de...
We analyzed the effects of Brazil and Argentina's currency devaluation on the U.S. soybean import de...
Soybean production in Brazil has grown rapidly in recent years. The objective of this publication is...
Globally, China is the number one soybean importer, and the U.S., Brazil, and Argentina are the top ...
We analyze domestic and border policies for soybeans in Brazil, Argentina, and the EU with an econom...
Soybean production in Brazil has grown rapidly in recent years, production grew from 18 million metr...
Interest is high in Argentina as an emerging economic power in the Americas. This paper analyzes iss...
Selected Paper prepared for presentation at the American Agricultural Economics Associatio
This report explores export competitiveness of soybeans and corn in Argentina, Brazil, and the Unite...
The linkage between macroeconomic policies and agricultural commodity trade has become an important ...
U.S. farmers' share of world soybean exports has declined, while Brazil and Argentina are gaining. T...
142 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.The structural changes that h...
Although the United States is still the dominant country in the world soybean market, the U.S. marke...
Argentina and Brazil have significantly expanded their soybean and product production capabilities o...
U.S. soybean plantings peaked at 75.2 million acres in 2004, pushing output and use to record levels...
We analyzed the effects of Brazil and Argentina's currency devaluation on the U.S. soybean import de...
We analyzed the effects of Brazil and Argentina's currency devaluation on the U.S. soybean import de...
Soybean production in Brazil has grown rapidly in recent years. The objective of this publication is...
Globally, China is the number one soybean importer, and the U.S., Brazil, and Argentina are the top ...
We analyze domestic and border policies for soybeans in Brazil, Argentina, and the EU with an econom...
Soybean production in Brazil has grown rapidly in recent years, production grew from 18 million metr...
Interest is high in Argentina as an emerging economic power in the Americas. This paper analyzes iss...
Selected Paper prepared for presentation at the American Agricultural Economics Associatio
This report explores export competitiveness of soybeans and corn in Argentina, Brazil, and the Unite...
The linkage between macroeconomic policies and agricultural commodity trade has become an important ...