@article{Shane:277922,
      recid = {277922},
      author = {Shane, Mathew},
      title = {PATTERNS AND TRENDS IN WORLD WHEAT COMPETITIVENESS},
      address = {1987-03},
      number = {1486-2018-5964},
      series = {AGES861126},
      pages = {19},
      year = {1987},
      abstract = {World wheat trade is highly concentrated. Thirteen  countries accounted for 95 percent of wheat exports and 18  countries accounted for more than 71 percent of imports  during 1981-83. The United States is the dominant exporter  with more than 44 percent of world exports during 1981-83,  but that position of dominance is coming into increasing  competition. The U.S. export share is projected to erode  substantially over the years ahead. Eight major exporters  in 1981-83 were importers in 1961-63. Similarly, there have  been substantial changes on the importer side. The major  importers, who accounted for 71 percent in 1981-83,  accounted for only 25 percent of wheat imports in 1961-63.  The USSR, a significant exporter in 1961-63, was the  largest single importer in 1981-83, with more than 20  percent of wheat imports.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/277922},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.277922},
}