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Transportation, Storage, and Interregional Competition 



Fla. Study of the Competitive Relationship Between Florida 



and California Celery . Learn competitive relation between 

 Florida and California celery at retail level with emphasis 

 on: relative and absolute sales of two States at different 

 price levels and with varying price differentials between 

 two products} extent to which customers compare prices and 

 quality of celery from two areas when purchasing same. 

 Agr. Econ. ES $0k 



Ga. Potential Markets for Vegetables Grown in North Georgia 



Counties . To learn (1) potential markets for vegetables grown 

 in selected North Georgia counties; and (2) type of compe- 

 tition growers would meet in designated potential markets. 

 Agr. Econ. 303 



Hawaii Market Potentials of Hawaiian Horticultural Products . 

 To evaluate the market potential of Hawaiian horticultural 

 products when they are offered in direct competition with 

 comparable commodities produced and sold on the Mainland. 

 Agr. Econ. 359 



Hawaii Economic Factors Involved in the Sale of Frozen Fruits 

 and Vegetables and/or Products in Honolulu and Selected 

 Markets in the Western States . To (1) analyze marketing 

 process through rtiich fro&en fruits and vegetables and/or 

 products on the market are distributed on the Honolulu 

 market; (2) determine the impact of Mainland-produced frozen 

 fruits and vegetables and/or products on the market for 

 Hawaiian-produced fresh or processed fruits and vegetables 

 and/or products in Honolulu; and (3) determine competitive 

 position of Hawaiian frozen fruit products in Honolulu and 

 Mainland markets. 



Agr. Econ. 3o0 (WM-17) 



Ind. 



Marketing of Indiana Tomatoes and Tomato Products . To 

 (l) evaluate contributions that other merchandising methods 

 can make in improving the competitive position of Indiana 

 tomato processors; (2) conduct experimental program designed 

 to help merchandising practices; (3) learn level of processing 

 efficiency which tomato processors in Indiana must achieve 

 to compete with processors in other areas; ana (u) evaluate 

 conditions which may develop in production and processing 

 industries in the next 10-13> years if no research and devel- 

 opment program is used. 



Agr. Econ., Hort. 838 



