Market Information Services - Theory and Practice - Full Document












Table of Contents


by

Andrew W. Shepherd

FAO AGRICULTURAL SERVICES BULLETIN
125

Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

Rome, 1997


Table of Contents


Preface

Acknowledgements

Chapter 1. Introduction

Chapter 2. The Theory

The Role of Markets
Current and Historical Information
The Role of Current Information
Current Market Information and Spatial Arbitrage by Traders
Current Market Information and Farmers
Current Market Information and Small Traders
Historical Market Information and Temporal Arbitrage
Historical Market Information and Farmers
Historical Market Information and Policymakers
Using Current and Historical Market Information for Food Security

Chapter 3. Experiences with Market Information Services

Data Collection
Data Processing and Transmission
Dissemination
Utilisation
Duplication of Activities
Political and Other Interference
Charging for Market Information

Chapter 4. Setting Up a Market Information Service

The Institutional Structure
Ensuring Sustainability
Analysing the Marketing System and its Information Needs
Products and Markets
Market Information for Consumers
Who Should Collect Market Information?
How Often and When to Collect Market Information?
Product Varieties
Product Quality
Weights and Measures
Quantity, Stock and Other Information
Data Accuracy
Data Transmission and Processing
Dissemination
Utilisation of Data

Chapter 5. Concluding Remarks

Bibliography