2013
DOI: 10.1525/msem.2013.29.1.61
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Agricultural Policy and the Feed Industry in Mexico

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“…Each grain's international price played a central role in modifying the feed industry's grain demands. Later Mexican government has encouraged the use of white maize for animal feed by providing subsidies to companies for commercialization, transport and storage (Huacuja 2013). Research analysts stated that sorghum, corn, and eventually wheat will all continue competing with each other, in some degree, to meet Mexican feed demand, and ultimately usage will depend on the market price situation.…”
Section: Mexicomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each grain's international price played a central role in modifying the feed industry's grain demands. Later Mexican government has encouraged the use of white maize for animal feed by providing subsidies to companies for commercialization, transport and storage (Huacuja 2013). Research analysts stated that sorghum, corn, and eventually wheat will all continue competing with each other, in some degree, to meet Mexican feed demand, and ultimately usage will depend on the market price situation.…”
Section: Mexicomentioning
confidence: 99%