While local food production plays an increasingly prominent role in U.S. agriculture, there is growing concern about oversaturation. Using a national dataset, we identify locational attributes that are conducive to the establishment of direct-marketing operations and assess competitive behavior. Our model links firm-entry decisions to market size using reduced-form profit functions, which are characterized by the cost of agricultural land and demand variables. We find significant heterogeneity in the required population to support direct-marketing entrants and show that markets become perfectly competitive upon entry of the third direct-marketing establishment, with heterogeneous market potential for new entrants
Local foods are a small but growing share of U.S. agriculture. Marketing channels for local foods in...
Farmers are increasingly interested in high-value alternatives to commodity production. Direct marke...
The last century has seen steady decline in the number of farms and ever-worsening concentration of...
This study uses nationally representative data on the marketing of local foods to assess the relativ...
Food hubs offer a novel solution to connect small and mid-sized local farms, which individually lack...
The continued growth and success of farmers markets (FMs) across the US leads one to question whethe...
In this paper, we study how the proximity to cities affects the decision of farmers to enter the dir...
A less examined facet of the local foods movement is the impact of the location of the producer on t...
Dr. Iryna Demko examines farmers marketing via short supply chains to consumers, grocers, restaurant...
Farmers are increasingly interested in high-value alternatives to commodity production. Direct marke...
We investigate factors which may drive the number of agents who compete for a specific piece of agri...
The geographic concentration of production of main field crops in several growing regions is a disti...
Farmers markets have a rich history in the development of agriculture in the United States. They rep...
In a marketing environment, the demand conditions, the costs of shipping and storing grain varieties...
Farmers markets are an important market channel for farmers who want to sell their products directly...
Local foods are a small but growing share of U.S. agriculture. Marketing channels for local foods in...
Farmers are increasingly interested in high-value alternatives to commodity production. Direct marke...
The last century has seen steady decline in the number of farms and ever-worsening concentration of...
This study uses nationally representative data on the marketing of local foods to assess the relativ...
Food hubs offer a novel solution to connect small and mid-sized local farms, which individually lack...
The continued growth and success of farmers markets (FMs) across the US leads one to question whethe...
In this paper, we study how the proximity to cities affects the decision of farmers to enter the dir...
A less examined facet of the local foods movement is the impact of the location of the producer on t...
Dr. Iryna Demko examines farmers marketing via short supply chains to consumers, grocers, restaurant...
Farmers are increasingly interested in high-value alternatives to commodity production. Direct marke...
We investigate factors which may drive the number of agents who compete for a specific piece of agri...
The geographic concentration of production of main field crops in several growing regions is a disti...
Farmers markets have a rich history in the development of agriculture in the United States. They rep...
In a marketing environment, the demand conditions, the costs of shipping and storing grain varieties...
Farmers markets are an important market channel for farmers who want to sell their products directly...
Local foods are a small but growing share of U.S. agriculture. Marketing channels for local foods in...
Farmers are increasingly interested in high-value alternatives to commodity production. Direct marke...
The last century has seen steady decline in the number of farms and ever-worsening concentration of...