@article{Hansen:346370,
      recid = {346370},
      author = {Hansen, Henning Otte},
      title = {Globalisation of the Agricultural Sector in the 21st  Century: Development, Barriers and Consequences},
      address = {1997},
      series = {IFMA11},
      pages = {10},
      year = {1997},
      note = {Eleventh International Farm Management Congress,  University of Calgary, Canada, July 14-19, 1997},
      abstract = {The international trade and diversion of resources within  agriculture is relatively low due to market, political and  technical barriers. These barriers will be of less  importance in the next decade, and this will accelerate  globalisation. Various studies have estimated and  quantified the effect of liberalization on international  trade. It is shown that agricultural international trade  will increase significantly as a result of the present and  future liberalization of the agricultural policy. Still,  there are barriers to agricultural globalisation, but often  farmers must overcome these obstacles in order to obtain  the competitive advantage of globalisation. Economies of  scale, market growth and access to raw matrerials are major  motives. Further on, globalisation is recognized to be a  very strategic challenge by major food industries, and a  trend towards transnational corporations is appearing.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/346370},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.346370},
}