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A Market Share Analysis of Virgin Olive Oil Producer Countries with special respect to Competitiveness

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  • Turkekul, Berna
  • Gunden, Cihat
  • Abay, Canan
  • Miran, Bulent

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In this study, Constant Market Share Analysis is used in order to determine the competitiveness of Turkey and its competitors, which are the main olive oil producers, in the USA, Australia, Canada, Brazil and Japan's markets between 1990/94 and 200/04 periods. The analysis shows that during the period covered Italy is the most competitive in the destination markets. Greece and Turkey follow Italy. In the same period although Spain's export towards destination markets is increased, its competitiveness is affected adversely due to decrease in its market share. Turkey's success in sustainable and permanent international competitiveness in olive oil depends on production, organization and trade policy.

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  • Turkekul, Berna & Gunden, Cihat & Abay, Canan & Miran, Bulent, 2007. "A Market Share Analysis of Virgin Olive Oil Producer Countries with special respect to Competitiveness," 103rd Seminar, April 23-25, 2007, Barcelona, Spain 9410, European Association of Agricultural Economists.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:eaa103:9410
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.9410
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    1. Ndou, Portia & Obi, Ajuruchukwu, 2013. "An analysis of the competitiveness of the South African citrus industry using the Constant Market Share and Porter’s diamond model approaches," International Journal of Agricultural Management, Institute of Agricultural Management, vol. 2(3), pages 1-10, April.
    2. Luisa Menapace & Gregory Colson & Carola Grebitus & Maria Facendola, 2011. "Consumers' preferences for geographical origin labels: evidence from the Canadian olive oil market," European Review of Agricultural Economics, Oxford University Press and the European Agricultural and Applied Economics Publications Foundation, vol. 38(2), pages 193-212, June.
    3. Finco, Adele & Padella, Monica & Di Pronio, Guido & Pollonara, Mirco, 2008. "Dinamiche del commercio internazionale dell'olio di oliva italiano: un'analisi prospettica," 2008 XVI Convegno Annuale SIEA - Le Dinamiche del Commercio Agro-alimentare Tra Commodities e Prodotti Differenziati, 5-6 Giugno 2008, Trieste 48194, Italian Society of Agri-food Economics/Società Italiana di Economia Agro-Alimentare (SIEA).

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