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Potential Implications Of Production Variability On Agribusiness: The Case Of Cotton Ginning In Mississippi

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  • Boyd, Shawn
  • Hudson, Darren

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Cotton ginning represents an agribusiness that is heavily dependent on production agriculture. Recent changes in farm legislation and other government policies may have a long run impact on the variability of cotton production. This paper examines the potential impacts of increased production variability on the cotton ginning industry in Mississippi. A programming model is used to derive the optimal structure of the ginning industry under certainty. Potential implications of production variability are discussed and extensions to the model are proposed.

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  • Boyd, Shawn & Hudson, Darren, 1999. "Potential Implications Of Production Variability On Agribusiness: The Case Of Cotton Ginning In Mississippi," Research Reports 15788, Mississippi State University, Department of Agricultural Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:missrr:15788
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.15788
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