A.E. Ext. 89-01Given this brief background, the purpose of this report is to present the findings of the research funded by the New York State Onion Industry Council. The research examined the national onion market between February 1987 and March 1988. Of particular interest is the eastern U.S. market and more specifically the market share New York State onions have in seven U.S. cities-Atlanta, GA., Baltimore, MD., Boston, MA., Buffalo, NY., New York, N.Y., Philadelphia, PA., and Pittsburgh, PA. These seven cities are considered IMPORTERS of onions while California, Colorado, Idaho, Michigan, New York, Oregon, Texas, Washington, Canada, and Mexico are considered the EXPORTERS
In recent years there has been considerable concern expressed by participants in Australian horticul...
Purpose; Methods; Results; Quality; Market acceptance 1987; Quality and market need; Federal-state i...
Bulletin containing the results of a study to evaluate factors that determine the efficiency of mark...
A.E. Ext. 91-3Between 1982 and 1988 dry storage onion production in New York has averaged 3,432,000 ...
U.S. annual per capita use of onions increased 50 percent during the last 20 years. To meet the dome...
For many years, New York onion growers enjoyed a leadership position in the U.S. onion supply due to...
A structural model of the spring onion economy is developed to analyze forces affecting the onion-pr...
Mode of access: Internet.1925/26-1973/74, New York State Dept. of Agriculture and Markets cooperatin...
A structural model of the spring onion economy is developed to analyze forces affecting the onion-p...
Research report containing information on the favorable and unfavorable characteristics of New Mexic...
The Idaho–Eastern Oregon onion industry operates in a market environment characterized by a high lev...
Accessibility to information on commodities prices is important for optimization of returns to the f...
This study investigates the level of market integration in the North American Onion Markets. A two-s...
Report discussing proper techniques for cultivating onions, particularly in large quantities. Specia...
The study attempts to investigate marketing of onion in Aliero Local Government Area, Kebbi State Ni...
In recent years there has been considerable concern expressed by participants in Australian horticul...
Purpose; Methods; Results; Quality; Market acceptance 1987; Quality and market need; Federal-state i...
Bulletin containing the results of a study to evaluate factors that determine the efficiency of mark...
A.E. Ext. 91-3Between 1982 and 1988 dry storage onion production in New York has averaged 3,432,000 ...
U.S. annual per capita use of onions increased 50 percent during the last 20 years. To meet the dome...
For many years, New York onion growers enjoyed a leadership position in the U.S. onion supply due to...
A structural model of the spring onion economy is developed to analyze forces affecting the onion-pr...
Mode of access: Internet.1925/26-1973/74, New York State Dept. of Agriculture and Markets cooperatin...
A structural model of the spring onion economy is developed to analyze forces affecting the onion-p...
Research report containing information on the favorable and unfavorable characteristics of New Mexic...
The Idaho–Eastern Oregon onion industry operates in a market environment characterized by a high lev...
Accessibility to information on commodities prices is important for optimization of returns to the f...
This study investigates the level of market integration in the North American Onion Markets. A two-s...
Report discussing proper techniques for cultivating onions, particularly in large quantities. Specia...
The study attempts to investigate marketing of onion in Aliero Local Government Area, Kebbi State Ni...
In recent years there has been considerable concern expressed by participants in Australian horticul...
Purpose; Methods; Results; Quality; Market acceptance 1987; Quality and market need; Federal-state i...
Bulletin containing the results of a study to evaluate factors that determine the efficiency of mark...