@article{Wailes:123203,
      recid = {123203},
      author = {Wailes, Eric J. and Chavez, Eddie C.},
      title = {International Rice Baseline with Deterministic and  Stochastic Projections, 2012-2021},
      address = {2012-03},
      number = {1539-2016-132162},
      series = {Staff Paper},
      pages = {80},
      year = {2012},
      abstract = {This publication contains recent baseline projections from  the Arkansas Global Rice Economics
Program (AGREP) for U.S.  and international rice economies. These projections serve  as a baseline for
evaluating and comparing alternative  macroeconomic, policy, weather, and technological  scenarios.
They are intended for use by government agencies  and officials, farmers, consumers, agribusinesses  and
others who conduct medium-range and long-term  planning.
The AGREP baseline projections are grounded in a  series of assumptions about the general  economy,
agricultural policies, weather, and technological  change. It is generally assumed that current  agricultural
policies will be continued in the United  States and other countries reported in this study. The  AGREP
World Rice Outlook starts with a preliminary baseline  that is generated in the Food and Agricultural
Policy  Research Institute (FAPRI) multi-commodity global framework  maintained at Iowa State
University. The preliminary  baseline is then submitted to a review process by experts  from U.S. and
international governments and organizations,  individuals from the land grant and other universities  as
well as from extension specialists and industry experts.  Their comments and suggestions are taken into
consideration  in the final baseline. We acknowledge and appreciate the  help of these numerous
individuals, but we take full  responsibility for any remaining errors.
The projections  included in the outlook were prepared in January 2012 based  on the best information
available at that time.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/123203},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.123203},
}