Avocado pests and avocado trade

This article evaluates the effects of a November 2004 phytosanitary rule that removed seasonal and geographic restrictions on the importation of fresh Hass avocados from approved orchards in Mexico to the United States. With the remaining systems approach compliance measures in place, pest risks do...

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Autores principales: Peterson, Everett B., Orden, David
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Wiley 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/162367
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description This article evaluates the effects of a November 2004 phytosanitary rule that removed seasonal and geographic restrictions on the importation of fresh Hass avocados from approved orchards in Mexico to the United States. With the remaining systems approach compliance measures in place, pest risks do not substantially increase and U.S. net welfare rises by $77 million. Removal of remaining compliance measures may lead to lower net welfare gains depending on which measures are eliminated and the estimated probabilities of pest infestations.
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spelling CGSpace1623672024-11-21T10:02:37Z Avocado pests and avocado trade Peterson, Everett B. Orden, David avocados compliance international agreements systems approach trade This article evaluates the effects of a November 2004 phytosanitary rule that removed seasonal and geographic restrictions on the importation of fresh Hass avocados from approved orchards in Mexico to the United States. With the remaining systems approach compliance measures in place, pest risks do not substantially increase and U.S. net welfare rises by $77 million. Removal of remaining compliance measures may lead to lower net welfare gains depending on which measures are eliminated and the estimated probabilities of pest infestations. 2008-05 2024-11-21T10:02:37Z 2024-11-21T10:02:37Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/162367 en Limited Access Wiley Peterson, Everett B.; Orden, David. 2008. Avocado pests and avocado trade. American Journal of Agricultural Economics American Journal of Agricultural Economics 90(2): 321-335
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