Disease-related trade restrictions shaped animal product markets in 2004 and stamp imprints on 2005 forecasts
2005
Blayney, Don P.
"Disease outbreaks and related trade restrictions that affected U.S. animal product markets and exports in 2003 continued to constrain markets in 2004. U.S. cattle and beef markets were most affected. Pork, dairy, and lamb markets did not face any direct disease issues but both U.S. and international outbreaks of Avian Influenza buffeted poultry markets. Forecasts of 2005 U.S. animal-products trade reflect expected market responses given the uncertainties surrounding cattle and beef markets in the United States."--Abstract.
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书目信息
LDP-M-
出版者
USDA, Economic Research Service
页码
16. pages ; 28 cm.
其它主题
Trade regulations; Trade regulation; United states; Animal industry; Food science and food products; Distribution and marketing of agricultural products
语言
英语
格式
electronic resource, remote, computer, online resource
注释
Don P. Blayney.
Includes bibliographical references.
Also available in print.
Mode of access: WWW browser and PDF reader.
类型
Interactive Resource; Report; Bibliography; Book; Monograph; Monograph; Book; Text
团体作者
United States. Department of Agriculture. Economic Research Service.
2024-02-27
2025-07-19
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