End of Project ReportThis study examines the effect of changes in agricultural policy and other important economic factors on the outlook for beef and sheep production in Ireland in future years. The analysis is conducted at an aggregate commodity level for the two sectors. Companion reports provide similar detail on other agriculture sectors (including dairy, pig and cereals) and for related farm level work, see Donnellan (2002), McQuinn and Behan (2002), and Behan and McQuinn (2002). The analysis summarised here took place in 2001 and 2002. The objective of the research reported here was the development and use of econometric models of the beef and sheep sectors, in conjunction with other related commodity models, to produce ten-year proj...
In this paper the econometric model that has been developed under the auspices of the FAPRI-Ireland ...
This paper describes how representative farm business models were employed to identify optimal beef ...
While comprehensive farm level models for the dairy, beef and cereal sectors have previously been de...
End of Project ReportThis study examines the effect of changes in agricultural policy and other impo...
End of Project ReportThe work reported in this document commenced in 1997 under the auspices of the ...
End of Project ReportThis report summarizes research that the author undertook as part of his doctor...
End of Project ReportThis study examines the effect of changes in agricultural policy and other impo...
End of year reportThese reforms represented a major turning point in fundamental structure of EU agr...
The inherent nature of cattle farming with its long production cycle makes it difficult to control a...
End of project reportThe incomes of Irish cattle farmers benefited greatly from the reform of the CA...
End of Project ReportThe radical reform of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) in the early 1990’s ...
End of project reportThe incomes of Irish cattle farmers benefited greatly from the reform of the CA...
End of project reportUsing dynamically recursive partial equilibrium models of Irish, EU and World a...
The policy environment within which the Irish beef sector operates is changing such that the demand ...
FOREWORD The inherent nature of cattle farming with its long production cycle makes it difficult to ...
In this paper the econometric model that has been developed under the auspices of the FAPRI-Ireland ...
This paper describes how representative farm business models were employed to identify optimal beef ...
While comprehensive farm level models for the dairy, beef and cereal sectors have previously been de...
End of Project ReportThis study examines the effect of changes in agricultural policy and other impo...
End of Project ReportThe work reported in this document commenced in 1997 under the auspices of the ...
End of Project ReportThis report summarizes research that the author undertook as part of his doctor...
End of Project ReportThis study examines the effect of changes in agricultural policy and other impo...
End of year reportThese reforms represented a major turning point in fundamental structure of EU agr...
The inherent nature of cattle farming with its long production cycle makes it difficult to control a...
End of project reportThe incomes of Irish cattle farmers benefited greatly from the reform of the CA...
End of Project ReportThe radical reform of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) in the early 1990’s ...
End of project reportThe incomes of Irish cattle farmers benefited greatly from the reform of the CA...
End of project reportUsing dynamically recursive partial equilibrium models of Irish, EU and World a...
The policy environment within which the Irish beef sector operates is changing such that the demand ...
FOREWORD The inherent nature of cattle farming with its long production cycle makes it difficult to ...
In this paper the econometric model that has been developed under the auspices of the FAPRI-Ireland ...
This paper describes how representative farm business models were employed to identify optimal beef ...
While comprehensive farm level models for the dairy, beef and cereal sectors have previously been de...