Price expectations of sheep and goats by producers and intermediaries in Quetta market, Pakistan


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2000-07-01

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1995-04-01

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Abelardo Rodriguez, Imran Ali, Muhammad Afzal, Nisar A Shah, Usman Mustafa. (1/7/2000). Price expectations of sheep and goats by producers and intermediaries in Quetta market, Pakistan. Agricultural Economics, 12 (1), pp. 79-90.
Analysis of producers' and intermediaries' livestock price expectations was used to describe the market in Quetta, the largest livestock market in the highlands of Balochistan Province, Pakistan, and to identify factors that determine price expectations of small ruminants. A total of 4800 expected prices for sheep and goats were collected from producers and market intermediaries at monthly intervals between January 1991 and December 1992. In addition to the expected price of the animal, liveweight, species, sex, breed, body condition (fatness), calendar day and month were recorded, and whether data were collected on a meat or meatless day. Monthly rainfall data were also collected. Models of goat and sheep price expectations were built to compare the similarity of the behaviour of producers and intermediaries.

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