Market organization Sample Clauses

Market organization. A negative result of the agricultural privatization process was the collapse of the large-scale organization of production and marketing that accompanied fragmentation of land holdings and the exit of the state from the market. Many private landholdings are now only one or two hectares. As has been observed in other transition economies, this has resulted in an increase in subsistence farming and a decline in the production of cash crops. Small farmers who never had to deal with marketing issues now must individually determine what they should plant, and they must manage the marketing of the product. In the absence of large and reliable wholesale willing to work with farmers and guarantee purchase, individual farmers face substantial market uncertainty and therefore revert to ensuring subsistence for their families. are Buyers? The market solution to the problem has encouraged development of domestic businesses that constitute viable buyers of primary food products in volume. There are hvo primary groups:
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Market organization. It has long been recognized that in situations characterized by bounded rationality in which information is either unavailable or can only be acquired at a cost, organizations as well as markets coordinate economic activities. Organizations emerge because markets depend on a shared knowledge of the prices and the characteristics of the goods that are being traded, the absence of serious third person effects (so called 'externalities') that are not reflected in prices and sufficient stability of products and manufacturing practices so that both sellers and buyers can plan their activities rationally and make rational decisions to sell and buy at the prices at which the markets equilibrate (Xxxxxxxx and Xxxxxxx 2004). Network actors in many instances control opportunism through the effects of repeat transactions, reputation, and social norms that are embedded in particular geographic locations or social groups (Gereffi, Humphrey and Xxxxxxxx, 2003). 3 xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxx. USAID 22-03-2010

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  • Project Organization A summary organization chart showing the interrelationships between Owner, Construction Contractor and Design Professional, and other supporting organizations and permitting review agencies. Detailed charts, one each for Construction Contractor and Design Professional, showing organizational elements participating in the Project shall be included.

  • International Organization Any international organization or wholly owned agency or instrumentality thereof. This category includes any intergovernmental organization (including a supranational organization) (1) that is comprised primarily of non-U.S. governments; (2) that has in effect a headquarters agreement with Singapore; and (3) the income of which does not inure to the benefit of private persons.

  • Project Organization Chart As part of the Mini-Bid, the Authorized User may require the Contractor to develop and submit a proposed project organization chart. The project organization chart should identify all the proposed key personnel of each team component and how the team will be managed. If required, the project organization chart must include both Contractor and State staff roles as identified in the Mini-Bid.

  • Name and Organizational Changes (a) PSP must provide TFC with written notification of all name changes and organizational changes relating to PSP including, but not limited to, merger, acquisition, corporate reorganization, or sale no later than sixty (60) days prior to such change. PSP, in its notice, shall describe the circumstances of the name or organizational change, state its new name, provide the new Tax Identification Number, if available, and describe how the change will impact its ability to perform under the Agreement. All written notifications of organizational change must include a detailed statement specifying the change and supporting documentation evidencing continued right of Agreement or successor entity, as applicable, to maintain its status as a party to this Agreement. If the change entails personnel changes for personnel performing the responsibilities of the Agreement for PSP, PSP shall identify the new personnel and provide resumes to TFC, if resumes were originally required by the solicitation. TFC may require other information or documents related to the change and its impact on the PSP and Agreement shall supply the requested information within five (5) working days of receipt of the request.

  • Due Organization Such Stockholder, if a corporation or other entity, has been duly organized, is validly existing and is in good standing under the laws of the state of its formation or organization.

  • NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION(S) A university or other institution of higher education or an organization of the type described in section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 (26 U.S.C. 501(c)) and exempt from taxation under section 501(a) of the Internal Revenue Code (26 U.S.C. 501(a)) or any nonprofit scientific or educational organization qualified under a state nonprofit organization statute. As used herein, the term also includes government agencies.

  • Professional Organizations During the Term, Executive shall be reimbursed by the Company for the annual dues payable for membership in professional societies associated with subject matter related to the Company's interests. New memberships for which reimbursement will be sought shall be approved by the Company in advance.

  • Foreign Terrorist Organizations Contractor represents and warrants that it is not engaged in business with Iran, Sudan, or a foreign terrorist organization, as prohibited by Section 2252.152 of the Texas Government Code.

  • FAITH-BASED ORGANIZATIONS A. Contractor agrees and acknowledges that County may make funds available for programs or services affiliated with religious organizations under the following conditions: (a) the funds are made available on an equal basis as for programs or services affiliated with non-religious organizations; (b) the program funded does not have the substantial effect of supporting religious activities; (c) the funding is indirect, remote, or incidental to the religious purpose of the organization; and (d) the organization complies with the terms and conditions of this Contract.

  • Corporate Organization The Company is a corporation duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the State of Delaware, and has all requisite corporate power and authority to own, operate and lease its properties and to carry on its business as and in the places where such properties are now owned, operated and leased or such business is now being conducted.

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