Meat Slaughter and Processing Plants’ Traceability Levels Evidence From Iowa



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APPLIED COMMODITY PRICE ANALYSIS, FORECASTING AND MARKET RISK MANAGEMENT

Meat Slaughter and Processing Plants’ Traceability

Levels Evidence From Iowa
by

Harun Bulut and John D. Lawrence

Suggested citation format:

Bulut, H., and J. D. Lawrence. 2007. “Meat Slaughter and Processing Plants’
Traceability Levels Evidence From Iowa.” Proceedings of the NCCC-134
Conference on Applied Commodity Price Analysis, Forecasting, and Market
Risk Management. Chicago, IL. [
http://www.farmdoc.uiuc.edu/nccc134].



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