In California, acceptance sampling is used to monitor the quality of processing tomatoes delivered by growers to processors. A proposal to change the current quality assurance policy was recently put forth to reduce the growers' incentive to use pesticides. In this article we examine the effect of alternative quality assurance policies on profit-maximizing growers' demand for pesticides. The results indicate that the demand for pesticides is sensitive to changes in the quality assurance policy and that the proposed policy would reduce the optimal level of pesticide use on processing tomatoes. Disregarding the impacts of quality assurance policy may be the reason that the demand for pesticides has been underestimated so often in the past
A driving factor behind pesticide regulation in Canada and the United States is the desire to protec...
In many circumstances, pesticides are the only effective means of controlling disease organisms, wee...
Abstract: In many circumstances, pesticides are the only effective means of controlling disease orga...
In California, acceptance sampling is used to monitor the quality of processing tomatoes delivered b...
The Food Quality Protection Act of 1996 (FQPA) transforms the regulation of pesticide residues on fo...
Damage control affects both realized output and product quality; ignoring quality leads to underesti...
If agricultural output results from non-separable multiproduct technologies, environmental regulatio...
The economic impact of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972 on the tomato pro...
We utilize an unusual data set, involving fifteen tomato growers over four years, to analyze the imp...
We utilize an unusual data set, involving fifteen tomato growers over four years, to analyze the imp...
This paper uses extensive data on production outcomes for processing tomato growers in California to...
While the capacity of pesticides to protect output from losses is well established, the contribution...
An examination of intertemporal, crop-specific pesticide registration data to assess claims that EPA...
Agri-food supply chains are currently being confronted with many requirements regarding the product ...
Using a discrete choice experiment, our study investigates consumer preferences for different levels...
A driving factor behind pesticide regulation in Canada and the United States is the desire to protec...
In many circumstances, pesticides are the only effective means of controlling disease organisms, wee...
Abstract: In many circumstances, pesticides are the only effective means of controlling disease orga...
In California, acceptance sampling is used to monitor the quality of processing tomatoes delivered b...
The Food Quality Protection Act of 1996 (FQPA) transforms the regulation of pesticide residues on fo...
Damage control affects both realized output and product quality; ignoring quality leads to underesti...
If agricultural output results from non-separable multiproduct technologies, environmental regulatio...
The economic impact of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972 on the tomato pro...
We utilize an unusual data set, involving fifteen tomato growers over four years, to analyze the imp...
We utilize an unusual data set, involving fifteen tomato growers over four years, to analyze the imp...
This paper uses extensive data on production outcomes for processing tomato growers in California to...
While the capacity of pesticides to protect output from losses is well established, the contribution...
An examination of intertemporal, crop-specific pesticide registration data to assess claims that EPA...
Agri-food supply chains are currently being confronted with many requirements regarding the product ...
Using a discrete choice experiment, our study investigates consumer preferences for different levels...
A driving factor behind pesticide regulation in Canada and the United States is the desire to protec...
In many circumstances, pesticides are the only effective means of controlling disease organisms, wee...
Abstract: In many circumstances, pesticides are the only effective means of controlling disease orga...