Sao Paulo and Florida are the primary producers of orange juice. Both regions face production challenges. In this paper, a model of the world orange juice market is used to analyze the effect of citrus greening and high sugarcane prices on the production and price of orange juice
The processed citrus industries of Sao Paulo, Brazil and Florida, United States collectively account...
This case study provides a thorough description of the U.S. orange juice industry, and focuses on Fl...
Separate demand equations for national brand and private label frozen concentrated orange juice were...
Sao Paulo state in Brazil and Florida account for approximately 80 percent of world orange juice pro...
The role of the processed citrus industry of Brazil, the largest world orange juice producer, is dis...
A demand system model differentiating goods by product form and origin is developed to examine the i...
This paper provides a detailed look at the orange juice production chain in Brazil including, the re...
The states of Sao Paulo, Brazil and Florida, United States collectively dominate the world supply of...
The proposed Free Trade Area of the Americas would join the world’s two largest processed orange pro...
This study aims at examining the resource allocation and welfare implications of the reduction of ba...
This case study provides a thorough description of the U.S. orange juice industry, and focuses on Fl...
We develop a strategic trade model to analyze the oligopolistic competition between Florida and São ...
Brazil is the world's largest producer of oranges and uses more than 70% of the harvested fruits in ...
The Florida processed orange industry has become more concentrated in the last two decades raising q...
Orange juice processors in Florida face stiff competition from São Paulo processors. The United Stat...
The processed citrus industries of Sao Paulo, Brazil and Florida, United States collectively account...
This case study provides a thorough description of the U.S. orange juice industry, and focuses on Fl...
Separate demand equations for national brand and private label frozen concentrated orange juice were...
Sao Paulo state in Brazil and Florida account for approximately 80 percent of world orange juice pro...
The role of the processed citrus industry of Brazil, the largest world orange juice producer, is dis...
A demand system model differentiating goods by product form and origin is developed to examine the i...
This paper provides a detailed look at the orange juice production chain in Brazil including, the re...
The states of Sao Paulo, Brazil and Florida, United States collectively dominate the world supply of...
The proposed Free Trade Area of the Americas would join the world’s two largest processed orange pro...
This study aims at examining the resource allocation and welfare implications of the reduction of ba...
This case study provides a thorough description of the U.S. orange juice industry, and focuses on Fl...
We develop a strategic trade model to analyze the oligopolistic competition between Florida and São ...
Brazil is the world's largest producer of oranges and uses more than 70% of the harvested fruits in ...
The Florida processed orange industry has become more concentrated in the last two decades raising q...
Orange juice processors in Florida face stiff competition from São Paulo processors. The United Stat...
The processed citrus industries of Sao Paulo, Brazil and Florida, United States collectively account...
This case study provides a thorough description of the U.S. orange juice industry, and focuses on Fl...
Separate demand equations for national brand and private label frozen concentrated orange juice were...