Supply and demand estimates for feed grains in China |
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Authors: | Zhang Y. Zhou Wei M. Tian Bill Malcolm |
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Affiliation: | Centre for AusAsia Business Studies, School of Business, James Cook University, Townsville QLD 4811, Australia;College of Economics and Management, China Agricultural University, Beijing, 100094, P.R. China;Department of Agriculture and Food Systems, University of Melbourne, Melbourne Vic 3010, Australia |
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Abstract: | In the past two decades, the use of grain to feed livestock in China has increased rapidly. A number of studies have examined demand and supply of grain for animal feed in China. Forecasts have been made. Generally, these projections have turned out to be well wide of the actual supply and demand. Further, forecasts of supply and demand for feed grains for the same time periods have differed greatly. Accurate forecasts of variables affecting supply and demand benefit both producers and consumers. Past forecasts of supply and demand of feed grain for livestock production in China are reviewed and reasons for discrepancies between projections are explored. Ways to improve projections of demand for and supply of grain for livestock feed in China are identified. |
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Keywords: | Q11 Q17 Q18 |
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