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Patterns And Trends In World Wheat Competitiveness

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  • Shane, Mathew

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World wheat trade is highly concentrated. Thirteen countries accounted for 95 percent of wheat exports and 18 countries accounted for more than 71 percent of imports during 1981-83. The United States is the dominant exporter with more than 44 percent of world exports during 1981-83, but that position of dominance is coming into increasing competition. The U.S. export share is projected to erode substantially over the years ahead. Eight major exporters in 1981-83 were importers in 1961-63. Similarly, there have been substantial changes on the importer side. The major importers, who accounted for 71 percent in 1981-83, accounted for only 25 percent of wheat imports in 1961-63. The USSR, a significant exporter in 1961-63, was the largest single importer in 1981-83, with more than 20 percent of wheat imports.

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  • Shane, Mathew, 1987. "Patterns And Trends In World Wheat Competitiveness," Staff Reports 277922, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:uerssr:277922
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.277922
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    1. Lauweryssen, D.L. & Hawkins, M.H. & Veeman, M.M. & Lerohl, M.L., 1989. "Market Promotion in the International Wheat Trade," Project Report Series 232077, University of Alberta, Department of Resource Economics and Environmental Sociology.
    2. Harwood, Joy L. & Bailey, Kenneth W., 1990. "The World Wheat Market--Government Intervention and Multilateral Policy Reform," Staff Reports 278264, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
    3. Won W. Koo & Joel T. Golz & Seung R. Yang, 1993. "Competitiveness of the World Durum Wheat and Durum Milling Industries under alternative trade policies," Agribusiness, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 9(1), pages 1-14.

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