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Canadian Hog Supply Respose: A Provincial Level Analysis

James Rude and Yves Surry

No 148590, Working Papers from Structure and Performance of Agriculture and Agri-products Industry (SPAA)

Abstract: Canada’s hog sector has faced two decades of tumultuous growth, yet there are no recent estimates of supply response. A state-space model for hog supply response is developed that accounts for the time series properties of the data while accounting for a multiplicity of unspecified sources for structural change. A GARCH process is used to estimate expected price and price volatility to investigate the role of price risk. Surprisingly,the results indicate relatively inelastic own price elasticities that are consistent with prior studies conducted over more stable periods. This implies that price variations can have substantial effects on total profits and losses. The lack of sensitivity of quantities supplied can be explained in Quebec by the presence of the ASRA program. In other provinces, we conjecture that price expectations used by farmers are quite diffuse and that marginal changes in the mean (and variance) do not have much impact. The effects of risk for supply response appear quite muted and impacts of feed price risk are potentially bigger than hog price risk.

Keywords: Livestock Production/Industries; Production Economics; Risk and Uncertainty (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 30
Date: 2013-02
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.148590

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