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WHY CAN'T U.S. BEEF COMPETE IN THE EUROPEAN UNION? AgEcon
Clemens, Roxanne; Babcock, Bruce A..
The stringent guidelines for producing, harvesting, and shipping certified non-hormone treated beef for the European Union create additional costs that greatly reduce the competitiveness of U.S. beef. What had once been a large market for beef variety meats and then a niche market for non-treated beef has all but vanished because the E.U. hormone ban and regulations for producing and certifying non-treated beef have made U.S. product too expensive to export. Some producers continue to obtain U.S. Department of Agriculture certification for their non-hormone treated beef, but most are selling their fully traceable, certified cattle into the domestic natural beef market at no additional premium compared with cattle verified as non-treated via a...
Tipo: Working or Discussion Paper Palavras-chave: Beef hormone ban; E.U. enlargement; Natural beef; NHTC program; Non-hormone treated beef; Retaliatory tariffs; Traceability; International Relations/Trade.
Ano: 2002 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/18712
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REGIONAL DEMAND FOR NATURAL BEEF PRODUCTS IN COLORADO: TARGET CONSUMERS AND WILLINGNESS TO PAY AgEcon
Thilmany, Dawn D.; Grannis, Jennifer L.; Sparling, Edward.
Interest and sales in natural meats continue to grow, with increased offerings in supermarkets and other mainstream marketing channels. Producers interested in direct marketing also consider natural meats an attractive niche market. This study focuses on the market for natural meat, including freezer beef, in Colorado with special attention to whether consumers in different areas of the state differ in their price and product choices. Findings show that about 20% of Front Range Colorado consumers purchase at least some of their meat from specialty shops or natural food stores, while 24% of rural, Western Slope consumers buy at least some meat directly from producers.
Tipo: Journal Article Palavras-chave: Consumer targeting; Freezer beef; Natural beef; Demand and Price Analysis.
Ano: 2003 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/14667
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