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Groundnuts Production and Marketing Council Rules (Groundnuts Exportation) of 1963 entitles the IGPMB the exclusive right to export groundnuts from Israel.
The Councils targets, as stated in the Groundnuts Production and Marketing Council Law of 1959 are: to encourage the development of groundnut production, to plan cultivations, to concentrate marketing tasks and to provide with counselling measures for the ministers.
All activities of the IGPMB are based on the Groundnuts Production and Marketing Council Rules (Groundnuts Exportation) of 1963.
Mandala Research LLC, The Cultural and Heritage Traveler, U.S. Cultural and Heritage Tourism Marketing Council.
The National Agricultural Marketing Council (NAMC) is a statutory body established in terms of the Marketing of Agricultural Products Act, 1996.
Agricultural Marketing Council, 2006), suggesting a general market share loss of the NFPMs. The general trend towards a loss of market share by the NFPMs in the fruit and vegetable sector is a clear indication that these products are increasingly marketed outside spot markets.
A study by the National Agricultural Marketing Council (National Agricultural Marketing Council, 2006) revealed some critical findings regarding the decreasing share of fresh produce marketed through the NFPMs. The most significant impact occurred in the fruit sector, where fruit sales have a contribution of about 30% to the commission income on the NFPMs. This is also illustrated by specific examples in Table 9 and Figure 1.
According to the National Agricultural Marketing Council (Louw et al., 2006) the main general trend in fresh produce marketing around the world (especially in the UK, South America, USA and Asia) is characterised by tremendous growth of retailers with rapidly increasing market shares.
There are numerous driving forces behind the increased incidence of direct marketing, such as security of payment, lower marketing costs, better bargaining positions for producers, lower prices for wholesalers and retailers, convenience, less handling of produce, better quality, freshness and the availability of specialised farmers’ facilities (National Agricultural Marketing Council, 2000).
The purpose of the Iowa Turkey Marketing Council is to develop and expand the market for turkeys and turkey products, to improve the production and marketing within Iowa through cooperation with regional and national affiliates and to obtain and distribute useful research and educational materials.