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The North American Agrifood Market Integration Consortium: A Guide to its Activities

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  • Meilke, Karl D.
  • Nazli, Hina

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This document provides an index and a guide to the activities of the North American Agrifood Market Integration Consortium (NAAMIC) and its predecessor organization the Policy Disputes Information Consortium (PDIC). The first meeting of the group took place in Rio Rico, Arizona in March 1995 and the most recent in Cancun, Mexico in June 2007. Since 1995 the group has held an annual workshop where issues of importance to the three member nations of the NAFTA can be discussed in an open and frank forum. It is one of the few trinational activities where academics, government employees and private sector agents can meet to discuss common problems. The activities of the group are predicated on the belief that unbiased information presented to public and private decision makers can lead to more efficient and better functioning North American markets for agrifood products.

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  • Meilke, Karl D. & Nazli, Hina, 2007. "The North American Agrifood Market Integration Consortium: A Guide to its Activities," Working Papers 43456, Canadian Agricultural Trade Policy Research Network.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:catpwp:43456
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.43456
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