Shippers' Costs of Assembling and Distributing Midsouth Cotton, by Types, Market Trading Areas, and Sales Outlets, Season 1964-65
Maurice R. Cooper,
Zolon M. Looney and
Shelby H. Holder
No 320774, Miscellaneous Publications from United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service
Abstract:
The study covered in part by this report was largely designed to provide current detailed estimates of the major costs of marketing American lint cotton. These and the related data are needed for measuring changes in marketing costs, to help find ways of increasing cotton marketing efficiencies, and for evaluating existing and proposed policies and programs affecting cotton. Information was obtained mainly from a sample of the cotton shipping firms and marketing associations located in the 15 markets designated for establishing official price quotations for U.S. cotton. Within reasonable limits, the resulting cost estimates reflect variations in the kind, amount, rates, and efficiencies of the services performed by and at the request of shippers in assembling cotton, in each of 4 regions and 13 market trading areas of the Cotton Belt, and delivering it to customers throughout the world. This summary includes estimates for cotton purchased in each of 3 trading areas within the Midsouth region and shipped to 7 specified outlets. These estimates are based on data from shippers located in the Greenwood, Little Rock, Memphis, and New Orleans markets.
Keywords: Crop Production/Industries; Marketing (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 6
Date: 1965-12
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.320774
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