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000307424 245__ $$aPolicy Assessment of Wheat Production in Turkey
000307424 260__ $$c2020-06-30
000307424 269__ $$a2020-06-30
000307424 336__ $$aJournal Article
000307424 500__ $$aDOI: 10.22630/PRS.2020.20.2.8
000307424 520__ $$aTurkey plays a significant role in global wheat trade, importing wheat grain and exporting processed wheat products such as pasta, flour and biscuits. Wheat growing areas in Turkey have shown a decrease of about 10% over the last decade. Although an increase in yields keeps the production amount in balance, policies toward the wheat sector have reached a more critical point due to an increasing population and growing demand on the wheat flour sector. In this study, the profitability and sustainability of the sector were analyzed by using the Policy Analysis Matrix (PAM) approach, and by examining the effects of the policies that have been applied on the wheat market recently. According to the PAM results, domestic wheat prices are higher than world prices due to existing policies and the wheat sector is not competitive without support.
000307424 546__ $$aEnglish
000307424 650__ $$aAgribusiness
000307424 650__ $$aCrop Production/Industries
000307424 650__ $$aInternational Relations/Trade
000307424 6531_ $$apolicy analysis matrix
000307424 6531_ $$awheat production
000307424 6531_ $$aTurkey
000307424 700__ $$aCeylan, Nazli
000307424 773__ $$j20$$k35, Part 2$$q4$$o11$$tProblems of World Agriculture / Problemy Rolnictwa Światowego
000307424 8560_ $$fmariusz_hamulczuk@sggw.pl
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