2016
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.2716912
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Agriculture Commodity Crises: An International Evidence for 2007-2008

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“…The top producers of C. sativum fruits in the world today are India, Russia, Morocco, Canada, Romania, and Ukraine, with smaller producers including Iran, Turkey, Israel, Egypt, China, the United States, Argentina, and Mexico. 6,7 In 2008, global trade in coriander was around 100 million kg (around US$ 134 million). 8 The odor of the fruits of C. sativum has been described as sweet, candy-like, and aromatically spicy.…”
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“…The top producers of C. sativum fruits in the world today are India, Russia, Morocco, Canada, Romania, and Ukraine, with smaller producers including Iran, Turkey, Israel, Egypt, China, the United States, Argentina, and Mexico. 6,7 In 2008, global trade in coriander was around 100 million kg (around US$ 134 million). 8 The odor of the fruits of C. sativum has been described as sweet, candy-like, and aromatically spicy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%