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Seminar

Department of Agricultural Economics Seminar

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3:00 pm – 4:30 pm
Filley Hall Room: 210
3720 East Campus Loop S
Lincoln NE 68583
Additional Info: FYH
Contact:
Kara Heideman, (402) 472-2757, kara.heideman@unl.edu
Dr. Antoine Champetier, visiting lecturer at the University of California, Davis and visiting researcher at ETH Zurich, will present “Economics of the supply functions for pollination and honey: Marginal costs and supply elasticity.”

We report new data and estimates of beekeeper costs and revenues, which include data on each activity undertaken by honey producers and pollinators, including labor, transport costs and materials for pest and disease management. We use this data, recent surveys and USDA NASS information to develop and characterize supply functions for (1) pollination services to crops that bloom in the late winter (dominated by almonds); (2) pollination services to crops that bloom in the spring; and (3) U.S.-produced honey. The positions and shapes of these supply functions are crucial to understanding how the honeybee industry will respond to changes in demand for pollination services, and other market conditions, including shifts in honey import supply, and forage availability affected by climate change.

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This event originated in Agricultural Economics.