Grade is one of the key aspects of crop quality. In this article, I summarize basic issues and review some findings from empirical and theoretical research on grading. To begin with, I discuss how to measure quality by comparing three indices: individual attributes, grade, and price. Then I explain why grade is necessary. The underlying rationale is found in market failure caused by information asymmetry. Next, taking the impact of global warming on rice as an example, I demonstrate the importance of grade in farm economy. Empirical evidence indicates that higher temperature decreases farm revenue by deteriorating quality rather than quantity. Finally, I turn to the policy question of how to improve grade. Specifically, I focus on quality p...
It is clear that quality issues have become more central features of agro-food studies. The studies ...
The distinctive nature of environmental quality problems in agriculturean industry based on the extr...
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) uses grade standards to uniformly characterize th...
Grading of agricultural commodities for quality is ubiquitous. By ensuring a minimum level for prod...
This paper examines the role of quality grades or standards in the supply chain. A model is employed...
Grading systems are often introduced to address the classic adverse selection problem associated wit...
ABSTRACT. Processors, packer-shippers, integrators, and a variety of third-parties engage in a wide ...
Quality of agricultural products becomes increasingly important to consumers, and hence to producers...
In this report, important wheat quality attributes and their links to varietal differences are ident...
Grading of agricultural produce especially the fruits and vegetables has become a perquisite of trad...
Crop quality is directly related to national food security and people’s living standards, and it is ...
Angelo ZagoTraditionally, the main economic analysis of agricultural policies has centered on quanti...
Grading is important to ensure the production of high-quality foods, but It Is usually done with err...
The 1986 U.S. Grain Quality Improvement Act introduced an explicit, economic purpose for grades-that...
Adoption of quality-enhancing technologies is often driven largely by farmers’ expected returns from...
It is clear that quality issues have become more central features of agro-food studies. The studies ...
The distinctive nature of environmental quality problems in agriculturean industry based on the extr...
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) uses grade standards to uniformly characterize th...
Grading of agricultural commodities for quality is ubiquitous. By ensuring a minimum level for prod...
This paper examines the role of quality grades or standards in the supply chain. A model is employed...
Grading systems are often introduced to address the classic adverse selection problem associated wit...
ABSTRACT. Processors, packer-shippers, integrators, and a variety of third-parties engage in a wide ...
Quality of agricultural products becomes increasingly important to consumers, and hence to producers...
In this report, important wheat quality attributes and their links to varietal differences are ident...
Grading of agricultural produce especially the fruits and vegetables has become a perquisite of trad...
Crop quality is directly related to national food security and people’s living standards, and it is ...
Angelo ZagoTraditionally, the main economic analysis of agricultural policies has centered on quanti...
Grading is important to ensure the production of high-quality foods, but It Is usually done with err...
The 1986 U.S. Grain Quality Improvement Act introduced an explicit, economic purpose for grades-that...
Adoption of quality-enhancing technologies is often driven largely by farmers’ expected returns from...
It is clear that quality issues have become more central features of agro-food studies. The studies ...
The distinctive nature of environmental quality problems in agriculturean industry based on the extr...
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) uses grade standards to uniformly characterize th...