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Abstract Important political and institutional relationships exist between most grain-trading partners. In many cases the purpose of these relationships is to enhance importer loyalty to a particular exporter.
Rapeseed (canola) production in Canada occurs in the three western Canadian prairie provinces of Manitoba. Source: Canada Grains Council, Statistical Handbook 2004 “Field Crop Reporting. Series,” Catalogue. Japan, Canada's longest standing and most important customer of canola seed. One half of the canola. Statistical Handbook 2000 The Canada Grains Council Statistical. All conversion values are derived from the Canada Grains Council 1999 Statistical Handbook. Publs COCOMUNITY (every 2 weeks), CORD (2 a year), COCOINFO International (2 a year), Statistical Yearbook, country studies, directories, and video documentaries on coconut industry for the use of member. International Grains Council — IGC: 1 Canada Sq., Canary Wharf, London, E145AE, United Kingdom; tel.
This paper tests for loyalty in the world wheat market. Loyalty is measured by repeat purchases. An application of the Markov model is used to analyse loyalty and to explain international trade flows in wheat. Results show that in general the United States has relatively strong import loyalty compared to the other exporters such as Canada and the European Community.
Ancillary Article Information. 1 Samarendu Mohanty, E. Peterson, Estimation of Demand for Wheat by Classes for the United States and the European Union, Agricultural and Resource Economics Review, 1999, 28, 02, 158. 2 Kevin Chen, Harvey Brooks, State trading and non-price discriminatory trade: The case of Japan's wheat imports, Agribusiness, 1999, 15, 1, 41.
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3 Samarendu Mohanty, E. Peterson, Nancy Cottrell Kruse, Price Asymmetry in the International Wheat Market, Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics/Revue canadienne d'agroeconomie, 1995, 43, 3, 355.
4 The International Grain Trade, 1995, 172.