Seasonal protection of F&V imports in the EU: impacts of the entry price system

The measures of border protection applied by the European Union (EU) to imports of fruits and vegetables (FV) are complex and usually not well represented in trade models, not only because of the range of instruments still constraining trade, but also because of product differentiation and seasonali...

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Published inAgricultural economics Vol. 41; no. 2; pp. 205 - 218
Main Authors Garcia-Alvarez-Coque, Jose-Maria, Martinez-Gomez, Victor, Villanueva, Miquel
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Malden, USA Blackwell Publishing Inc 01.03.2010
International Association of Agricultural Economists
SeriesAgricultural Economics
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Summary:The measures of border protection applied by the European Union (EU) to imports of fruits and vegetables (FV) are complex and usually not well represented in trade models, not only because of the range of instruments still constraining trade, but also because of product differentiation and seasonality in these products. This article assesses the impact of eliminating entry price (EP) constraints applied to a group of FV products. The proposed model is of a partial equilibrium nature and takes seasonality into account. We have applied the model to imports of tomatoes, cucumbers, clementines, and table grapes. Trade impacts of eliminating EP are significant for particular origins, during specific seasons, most notably for Moroccan tomatoes. The volumes and prices of products originating in the EU experience moderate reductions.
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ISSN:0169-5150
1574-0862
DOI:10.1111/j.1574-0862.2009.00435.x