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Dairy industry restructuring [electronic resource] /

by Schwarzweller, Harry K; Davidson, Andrew Parks.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Research in rural sociology and development: v. 8Publisher: New York : JAI, 2000Edition: 1st. ed.Description: 1 online resource (ix, 411 p.) : ill., maps.ISBN: 9781849500289 (electronic bk.) :; 1849500282 (electronic bk.) :.Subject(s): Dairy products industry -- Government policy | Dairying -- Government policy | Rural communities | Agriculture & related industries | Business & Economics -- Industries -- AgribusinessOnline resources: Click here to access online Summary: This volume focuses on the 'dairy problem', a complex issue that relates directly to the agricultural debate of the past two decades and that concerns the socioeconomic well-being and life-chances of many farm families and rural communities in most western societies. Dairy industry restructuring is being affected by formidable forces of change: the withdrawal of government protections and price support mechanisms; the explosion of new technologies; the globalization of markets; the rising power of food processors; and the associated discontinuities of modern life. From studies in North America, Europe and Australia, the 16 articles included in this volume examine various aspects about the reshaping of this troubled industry.
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This volume focuses on the 'dairy problem', a complex issue that relates directly to the agricultural debate of the past two decades and that concerns the socioeconomic well-being and life-chances of many farm families and rural communities in most western societies. Dairy industry restructuring is being affected by formidable forces of change: the withdrawal of government protections and price support mechanisms; the explosion of new technologies; the globalization of markets; the rising power of food processors; and the associated discontinuities of modern life. From studies in North America, Europe and Australia, the 16 articles included in this volume examine various aspects about the reshaping of this troubled industry.

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