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U.S. Milling and Baking Industries

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  • Harwood, Joy L.
  • Leath, Mack N.
  • Heid, Walter G.

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U.S. per capita flour consumption reached 128 pounds in 1987, the highest mark since the early 1950's and 4 pounds over the 1986 level. This strong demand has been accompanied in the mining and baking industries by larger output per plant, improved production and distribution efficiency, and rising concentration (a relatively large share of capacity held by relatively fewer firms). Concentration among the top four wheat flour and durum milling firms alone increased from 34 percent in 1973 to 52 percent in 1987. This report, which describes the industries' structure, conduct, and performance, examines such current trends.

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  • Harwood, Joy L. & Leath, Mack N. & Heid, Walter G., 1989. "U.S. Milling and Baking Industries," Agricultural Economic Reports 305463, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:uerser:305463
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.305463
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    1. Dunham, Denis, 1988. "Food Cost Review, 1987," Agricultural Economic Reports 305722, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
    2. Ash, Mark S. & Lin, William W. & Johnson, Mae Dean, 1988. "The U.S. Feed Manufacturing Industry, 1984," Statistical Bulletin 154659, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
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    1. Barber, Jason & Titus, Matthew J., 1995. "Structure of the U.S. Wheat Supply Chain," UGPTI Staff Paper 231880, North Dakota State University, Upper Great Plains Transportation Institute.
    2. Hyberg, Bengt T. & Ash, Mark & Lin, William & Lin, Chin-zen & Aldrich, Lorna & Pace, David, 1993. "Economic Implications of Cleaning Wheat in the United States," Agricultural Economic Reports 308269, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
    3. Kherallah, Mylene & Lofgren, Hans & Gruhn, Peter & Reeder, Meyra M., 2000. "Wheat policy reform in Egypt: adjustment of local markets and options for future reforms," Research reports 115, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).

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