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Interprovincial Reallocation of Market Sharing Quota for Industrial Milk
Authors:Ann C. Ewasechko  Theodore M. Horbulyk
Affiliation:Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Ottawa, Ontario, K1A 0G2.;Department of Economics, The University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, T2N 1N4.
Abstract:
This paper examines allocations of industrial milk quota across provinces in Canada under two hypothetical scenarios. The study focuses on the case where considerable reallocation of production occurs across farms and provinces due to changes in the distribution of quota holdings. The allocations are determined using linear programming (LP) analysis, where the objective of the optimization problem is to minimize the delivered cost of products such as cheese, butter, ice cream, and yogurt. The LP model seeks to meet provincial targets for domestic disappearance on a milk-equivalent basis in the short to medium term, where limits are imposed on the maximum achievable growth of production and processing capacity in any one I he conclusions are that reallocation of existing quota across farms and provinces has a potential to reduce considerably the costs of industrial milk production and the cost of transporting manufactured products.
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