The Uruguay Round World Trade Organization (URWTO) agreement and the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) created both benefits and costs for dairy farmers. The URWTO agreement benefits include border protection that helped to keep U.S. prices for cheddar cheese, butter, and nonfat dry milk 40 percent, 78 percent and 36 percent, respectively, higher than world prices during 1995-2001. Wisconsin's dairy industry benefited from expansion of dry whey and lactose exports under the URWTO agreement. Costs under the complex agreement included an unanticipated increase in milk protein concentrate (MPC) imports. Benefits under the NAFTA include the scheduled elimination of Mexico's tariffs on major imports of U.S. dairy products by 2003. Ove...
This paper presents key results from two studies recently completed by members of the Comell Program...
Milk is produced worldwide, but dairy trade is dominated by manufactured dairy products. Only about ...
The purpose of this Discussion Paper is to evaluate how economic problems and developments in the da...
The Uruguay Round World Trade Organization (URWTO) agreement and the North American Free Trade Agree...
International trade is one of the hot topics in dairy circles these days. Look at the record of key ...
The world dairy industry is one of the most heavily protected in the agri-food sector. Exports of da...
What are the implications of a renegotiated NAFTA for Canadian dairy producers? Many observers dread...
This paper provides a background for discussions about liberalizing international trade in dairy pro...
In the last two decades, many trends and policy developments impacted the course of the US dairy ind...
Imports of milk protein concentrates (MPCs) are increasingly entering the United States with minimal...
World trade in dairy products has grown in recent decades at rates that generally exceed demand grow...
This Discussion Paper shows that the demand for imported dairy products will continue to be strong i...
The dairy industry in Canada was turned on its ear by the release of the WTO decision last fall that...
The answer to the question posed in the title is arguably, yes. U.S. firms appear to be well positio...
Contact for this paper: Dr. Karl Meilke, Department of Agricultural Economics and Business, Guelph, ...
This paper presents key results from two studies recently completed by members of the Comell Program...
Milk is produced worldwide, but dairy trade is dominated by manufactured dairy products. Only about ...
The purpose of this Discussion Paper is to evaluate how economic problems and developments in the da...
The Uruguay Round World Trade Organization (URWTO) agreement and the North American Free Trade Agree...
International trade is one of the hot topics in dairy circles these days. Look at the record of key ...
The world dairy industry is one of the most heavily protected in the agri-food sector. Exports of da...
What are the implications of a renegotiated NAFTA for Canadian dairy producers? Many observers dread...
This paper provides a background for discussions about liberalizing international trade in dairy pro...
In the last two decades, many trends and policy developments impacted the course of the US dairy ind...
Imports of milk protein concentrates (MPCs) are increasingly entering the United States with minimal...
World trade in dairy products has grown in recent decades at rates that generally exceed demand grow...
This Discussion Paper shows that the demand for imported dairy products will continue to be strong i...
The dairy industry in Canada was turned on its ear by the release of the WTO decision last fall that...
The answer to the question posed in the title is arguably, yes. U.S. firms appear to be well positio...
Contact for this paper: Dr. Karl Meilke, Department of Agricultural Economics and Business, Guelph, ...
This paper presents key results from two studies recently completed by members of the Comell Program...
Milk is produced worldwide, but dairy trade is dominated by manufactured dairy products. Only about ...
The purpose of this Discussion Paper is to evaluate how economic problems and developments in the da...