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Agricultural Export Promotion Programs Create Positive Economic Impacts

2017
Recent research suggests that agricultural export market development programs effectively communicate the distinguishing features of U.S. products to overseas buyers. These programs increase agricultural exports and producer welfare and typically have positive net effects on the economy as measured by changes in GDP and employment.
Reimer, Jeffery J.   +7 more
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EXPORT DEMAND FOR U.S. WALNUTS: IMPACTS OF U.S. EXPORT PROMOTION PROGRAMS

2000
The purpose of this study was to estimate the impact of the major factors affecting the export demand for U.S. walnuts in Asia and the European Union (E.U.), which together import about 75 percent of U.S. walnut exports. The primary objective pertained to the impacts of federal promotion programs on the foreign demand for U.S. walnuts.
Onunkwo, Izuchukwu M.   +3 more
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EVALUATION OF U.S. OFFICIAL EXPORT PROMOTION PROGRAMS

2023
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 19-02, page: 1290.
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The Effect of Export Promotion Program Usage on Establishing Export Markets

2010
There is a pattern of growth throughout agribusiness in North Dakota in which agricultural products ranging from commodities to machinery have all seen growth since 2000. Exports have contributed to most of this production increase. Agribusinesses across North Dakota are exporting to many areas of the world.
Och, Nathan, Och, Nathan
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Export demand for U.S. pecans: Impacts of U.S. export promotion programs

Agribusiness, 2000
The purpose of this study was to estimate the impact of the major factors affecting the export demand for U.S. pecans in Asia and the E.U. which together import about 27% of U.S. pecan exports. The primary objective pertained to the impacts of federal promotion programs on the foreign demand for U.S. pecans.
I.M. Onunkwo, J.E. Epperson
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Australia's Export Promotion Program: Is It Effective?

Australian Journal of Management, 2009
Government-supported national trade promotion programs are common around the world and universal in industrialized economies. The philosophy behind such schemes is that increased exports will add to employment in a nation, they will improve the availability of foreign exchange, offer the opportunity for local firms to generate economies of scale and ...
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Export Market Development for Agricultural Commodity Promotion Programs

1989
Export market development activities are an integral part of today's agricultural marketing due to increasing competition worldwide. Marketing activities include promotion, advertising, and research financed by private and government-supported commodity groups.
Spatz, Karen J., Spatz, Karen J.
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A rejoinder on Australia’s export promotion programs

Australian Journal of Management, 2010
My article on Australia’s export promotion program objectives appeared in the previous issue of the Australian Journal of Management (Brewer, 2009). It reported on and discussed Austrade’s failure to reach the Government’s goal of doubling the number of Australian exporters over the period 2002–03 to 2006–07.
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Export Promotion Programs: Differences between Advanced and Emerging Economies

Journal of East-West Business, 2020
This paper compares the export promotion system of advanced and emerging economies in fifty countries.
Joana Ribeiro   +2 more
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Export demand for US orange juice: Impacts of US export promotion programs

Agribusiness, 1997
Export demand for US frozen concentrated orange juice (FCOJ) was estimated with special focus on the impacts of export promotion programs based on annual observations from 1984 to 1992. The study was based on exports to France, Germany, Japan, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom.
Bernard K. Armah,, James E. Epperson
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