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U.S. Dairy Trade: Situation and Outlook, 2008

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  • Jesse, Edward V.
  • Dobson, William D.

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In 2007, U.S. diary exports rose 300 per cent from 2006. This paper discusses the international market factors that led to this large increase and then projects exports for 2008 based on these changing factors. The paper also discusses trade agreements both in effect and proposed and how these agreements may affect the exportation of dairy products.
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  • Jesse, Edward V. & Dobson, William D., 2008. "U.S. Dairy Trade: Situation and Outlook, 2008," Discussion Papers 37330, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Babcock Institute for International Dairy Research and Development.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:uwmbdp:37330
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.37330
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