2019
DOI: 10.9734/ajeba/2019/v13i230168
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Impact of Agricultural Price Policy on Major Crops in Egypt

Abstract: Agricultural production, like other economic activities, is affected by the success of agricultural economic policies pursued by government from leaving the farmer free to cultivate his land with the desired crops and to take his production and marketing decisions in light of the mechanisms of supply and demand and the movement of prices in the markets without any intervention by the government. Therefore, the government's intervention influences the farmers' desire to grow any of the crops through its agricul… Show more

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“…Failure of the government to procure a notable quantity of rice production has helped the traders to exercise their total control over the market, thus depriving both farmers and consumers. The procurement program should declare the procurement price based on the increasing costs of production, inflation, and profit margin in case of course and fine rice, prior to the planting season and also the maximum retail price for the welfare of producers', traders, and consumers [27]. Moreover, government should regulate the rice market judicially for the welfare of producers' and consumers' in the context of food security issue.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Failure of the government to procure a notable quantity of rice production has helped the traders to exercise their total control over the market, thus depriving both farmers and consumers. The procurement program should declare the procurement price based on the increasing costs of production, inflation, and profit margin in case of course and fine rice, prior to the planting season and also the maximum retail price for the welfare of producers', traders, and consumers [27]. Moreover, government should regulate the rice market judicially for the welfare of producers' and consumers' in the context of food security issue.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%