Farm share—the ratio of what farmers receive for a food commodity to what consumers pay for the food product in grocery stores—varies by product and over time. Commodity prices and food marketing costs can rise and fall independently, causing swings in farm share
Structural change has been occurring throughout the feed grains sector and has affected commodity ma...
Excerpts from the report: This publication summarizes the major trends through 1965 in farm and ret...
Excerpts from the report: Material presented in this publication represents, for the most part, com...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Over the...
For the commodities they sell, farmers have been receiving a decreasing share of what consumers pay ...
This paper analyses the relationship between monthly observations on farm level and retail level pri...
Price transmission from farm to retail is a longstanding and important issue in agricultural marketi...
Changes in agricultural policies, decreases in the competitive structure of agricultural markets and...
The typical model of retail pricing for produce products assumes retailers set price equal to the fa...
Oftentimes, prices at farmers' markets are much cheaper than those at grocery stores. However, litt...
The typical model of retail pricing for produce products assumes retailers set price equal to the fa...
Farm-retail price spreads and the farmer's share of the consumer's dollar have long been the concern...
The United States Department of Agriculture has long published statistics on the farmer's share of t...
This bulletin provides an alternative approach for computing retail-farm price margins. Current publ...
Multiple factors are at play as to why swings in farm commodity prices have less impact on food pric...
Structural change has been occurring throughout the feed grains sector and has affected commodity ma...
Excerpts from the report: This publication summarizes the major trends through 1965 in farm and ret...
Excerpts from the report: Material presented in this publication represents, for the most part, com...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Over the...
For the commodities they sell, farmers have been receiving a decreasing share of what consumers pay ...
This paper analyses the relationship between monthly observations on farm level and retail level pri...
Price transmission from farm to retail is a longstanding and important issue in agricultural marketi...
Changes in agricultural policies, decreases in the competitive structure of agricultural markets and...
The typical model of retail pricing for produce products assumes retailers set price equal to the fa...
Oftentimes, prices at farmers' markets are much cheaper than those at grocery stores. However, litt...
The typical model of retail pricing for produce products assumes retailers set price equal to the fa...
Farm-retail price spreads and the farmer's share of the consumer's dollar have long been the concern...
The United States Department of Agriculture has long published statistics on the farmer's share of t...
This bulletin provides an alternative approach for computing retail-farm price margins. Current publ...
Multiple factors are at play as to why swings in farm commodity prices have less impact on food pric...
Structural change has been occurring throughout the feed grains sector and has affected commodity ma...
Excerpts from the report: This publication summarizes the major trends through 1965 in farm and ret...
Excerpts from the report: Material presented in this publication represents, for the most part, com...