The U.S. lamb industry has changed in the last decade, impacting the structure of imports, which have become necessary to meet domestic demand. Product differentiation plays an important role in determining lamb imports. This research examines the importance of source (country or origin) and product attributes such as boneless versus bone-in cuts and chilled versus frozen products in determining U.S. demand for imported lamb. Overall, boneless and bone-in products show evidence of separability, which is an indication that preferences are independent based on these characteristics. For other product attributes, preferences were not independent, implying their aggregation in trade analyses may be justified. For agribusiness importers and whol...
Small ruminants have been one of the first domesticated species and from their origins have produced...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
The patterns of food consumption in general and those of meat, in particular, are constantly changin...
As U.S. lamb imports increased relative to domestic production, and the relative share of chilled to...
As U.S. lamb imports increased relative to domestic production, and the relative share of chilled to...
Animal production system and welfare conditions can influence consumers’ acceptance, as meat from an...
Country of Origin Labeling (COOL) for meat products have been a debated subject since its implementa...
The U.S. sheep inventory declined from 49 million head in 1942 to 9 million in 1989. Lamb imports ha...
Graduation date: 1965The purpose of this study was to evaluate the demand and price characteristics ...
New Zealand has used country-of-origin labeling (COOL) as a "country brand" to differentiate New Zea...
Aligning the production of lamb cuts with consumer preferences is an ongoing challenge for the Austr...
Three key questions regarding lamb promotion are addressed: (1) Have industry efforts to promote lam...
Growing consumer demand for local foods and products grown under specialty production systems provid...
Due to a depressed wool industry sheep inventories have been declining resulting in significant incr...
U.S. beef producers have always been concerned that beef imports may depress prices. Consumer groups...
Small ruminants have been one of the first domesticated species and from their origins have produced...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
The patterns of food consumption in general and those of meat, in particular, are constantly changin...
As U.S. lamb imports increased relative to domestic production, and the relative share of chilled to...
As U.S. lamb imports increased relative to domestic production, and the relative share of chilled to...
Animal production system and welfare conditions can influence consumers’ acceptance, as meat from an...
Country of Origin Labeling (COOL) for meat products have been a debated subject since its implementa...
The U.S. sheep inventory declined from 49 million head in 1942 to 9 million in 1989. Lamb imports ha...
Graduation date: 1965The purpose of this study was to evaluate the demand and price characteristics ...
New Zealand has used country-of-origin labeling (COOL) as a "country brand" to differentiate New Zea...
Aligning the production of lamb cuts with consumer preferences is an ongoing challenge for the Austr...
Three key questions regarding lamb promotion are addressed: (1) Have industry efforts to promote lam...
Growing consumer demand for local foods and products grown under specialty production systems provid...
Due to a depressed wool industry sheep inventories have been declining resulting in significant incr...
U.S. beef producers have always been concerned that beef imports may depress prices. Consumer groups...
Small ruminants have been one of the first domesticated species and from their origins have produced...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
The patterns of food consumption in general and those of meat, in particular, are constantly changin...