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A PRELIMINARY FEASIBILITY FOR ESTABLISHING A MULTI-SPECIES MEAT PROCESSING PLANT IN SOUTHWESTERN NORTH DAKOTA AgEcon
Nudell, Daniel J.; Kraenzel, David G.; Petry, Timothy A.; Faller, Timothy; Hughes, Harlan G.; Brown, Erin.
The number of small commodity livestock slaughter plants in the Upper Northern Plains region continues to decline. Significant factors contributing to this decline include: 1) pressure to consolidate, thereby capturing economies of scale; 2) relatively stringent federal inspection specifications, along with; 3) HACCP (Hazardous Analysis Critical Control Points) requirements. At the same time, consumer demand (markets) for specialty, selected, and exotic meats appears to be growing. For example, the recent market successes in Europe evidenced by the North American Bison Cooperative based in New Rockford, North Dakota. Several alternative livestock producer groups have emerged which include lamb, ratite, elk, deer, goat, poultry, rabbit, specialty beef,...
Tipo: Working or Discussion Paper Palavras-chave: Multi-species; Specialty meats; Specialty livestock; Alternative livestock; Economies of scale; HACCP (Hazardous Analysis Critical Control Points); Slaughter plants; Processing plants; Community/Rural/Urban Development; Agribusiness.
Ano: 1999 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/23293
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POTENTIAL VALUE-ADDED FOOD PRODUCT GROUPS: MARKETING AND PRODUCTION OPPORTUNITIES FOR HIGH-END CONSUMER FOOD PRODUCTS AgEcon
Kraenzel, David G..
This report classifies potential value-added product groups, identifies potential market opportunities and identifies potential production development opportunities in the Northern Great Plains. The use of informal public/private alliances is featured as a powerful and successful tool in contributing to economic opportunity creation. StratSense was the method used in the series of market studies.
Tipo: Working or Discussion Paper Palavras-chave: Air cargo; Strategic alliances; Food product groups; Public/private sector ventures; StratSense; Pacific Rim; Agribusiness development; Ready-to-eat salads; Deli salads; US salad market; Prepared foods; Marketing.
Ano: 1999 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/23288
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INDUSTRIAL HEMP AS AN ALTERNATIVE CROP IN NORTH DAKOTA AgEcon
Kraenzel, David G.; Petry, Timothy A.; Nelson, Bill; Anderson, Marshall J.; Mathern, Dustin; Todd, Robert.
This report is in response to a national and state interest in the potential benefits of industrial hemp as an alternative crop. Industrial hemp has many uses which can be categorized into nine submarkets. North Dakota may have a comparative advantage in producing industrial hemp seed for oil because of the multi-oil processing facility in Carrington (AgGrow Oils) and the established infrastructure. Industrial hemp is currently legally produced in 22 countries with Canada being the closest and is recognized as a legal and legitimate crop in both the NAFTA and GATT agreements. The main obstacles for legalization of industrial hemp appear to be 1) law enforcement officials are concerned about the regulation, 2) no domestic facilities currently exist to...
Tipo: Working or Discussion Paper Palavras-chave: Industrial hemp; Hemp; Alternative crops; Fiber; Hurds; Cannabis Sativa; Production Economics.
Ano: 1998 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/23264
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