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- 2010532932 abstract "The objective of this study is to evaluate the changes in U.S. sugar production and Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions from the sugar industry if the United States regulates GHG emissions from domestic sugar processing facilities. A spatial equilibrium model is developed to optimize sugar production in the United States under a base scenario and three different levels of CO2e taxes or prices of carbon offsets. This research focuses on U.S. sugar production, both beet and cane sugar. In the model the United States is divided into 6 beet growing regions and 4 cane growing regions. The model also includes Mexico as a domestic sugar growing region as Mexico has the ability to export unlimited amount of sugar into the United States under NAFTA. A rest of the world region is included because the United States imports sugar from about 40 different nations. The results indicate that sugar production by the U.S. beet sugar industry will decrease substantially if carbon emissions are taxed in the United States. Production in the U.S. cane industry will also decrease, but only slightly. Sugar imports from Mexico will increase but the majority of the imported sugar will come from other countries as Mexico's ability to increase sugar production is limited. GHG emissions will decrease, but only slightly, because the GHG emissions that are reduced in the United States are replaced by GHG emission in other nations as U.S. sugar production is shipped overseas. However the impacts on the U.S. sugar industry would be substantial with GHG emission regulations.".
- 2010532932 alternative "Impacts of greenhouse gas emission regulations on the United States sugar industry".
- 2010532932 contributor B12031024.
- 2010532932 contributor B12031025.
- 2010532932 contributor B12031026.
- 2010532932 created "c2010.".
- 2010532932 date "2010".
- 2010532932 date "c2010.".
- 2010532932 dateCopyrighted "c2010.".
- 2010532932 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 14).".
- 2010532932 description "Research funded by USDA Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service grant # FAR0015734".
- 2010532932 description "The objective of this study is to evaluate the changes in U.S. sugar production and Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions from the sugar industry if the United States regulates GHG emissions from domestic sugar processing facilities. A spatial equilibrium model is developed to optimize sugar production in the United States under a base scenario and three different levels of CO2e taxes or prices of carbon offsets. This research focuses on U.S. sugar production, both beet and cane sugar. In the model the United States is divided into 6 beet growing regions and 4 cane growing regions. The model also includes Mexico as a domestic sugar growing region as Mexico has the ability to export unlimited amount of sugar into the United States under NAFTA. A rest of the world region is included because the United States imports sugar from about 40 different nations. The results indicate that sugar production by the U.S. beet sugar industry will decrease substantially if carbon emissions are taxed in the United States. Production in the U.S. cane industry will also decrease, but only slightly. Sugar imports from Mexico will increase but the majority of the imported sugar will come from other countries as Mexico's ability to increase sugar production is limited. GHG emissions will decrease, but only slightly, because the GHG emissions that are reduced in the United States are replaced by GHG emission in other nations as U.S. sugar production is shipped overseas. However the impacts on the U.S. sugar industry would be substantial with GHG emission regulations.".
- 2010532932 extent "v, 14 p. :".
- 2010532932 hasFormat "Also available via the World Wide Web.".
- 2010532932 identifier 93027.
- 2010532932 isFormatOf "Also available via the World Wide Web.".
- 2010532932 isPartOf "Agribusiness & applied economics ; 666".
- 2010532932 isPartOf "Agribusiness & applied economics report ; no. 666.".
- 2010532932 issued "2010".
- 2010532932 issued "c2010.".
- 2010532932 language "eng".
- 2010532932 publisher "Fargo, N.D. : Center for Agricultural Policy and Trade Studies, Dept. of Agribusiness and Applied Economics, North Dakota State University,".
- 2010532932 relation "Also available via the World Wide Web.".
- 2010532932 spatial "United States".
- 2010532932 subject "Greenhouse gas mitigation Law and legislation United States Econometric models.".
- 2010532932 subject "HD9106 .T39 2010".
- 2010532932 subject "Sugar trade Environmental aspects United States Econometric models.".
- 2010532932 title "Impacts of greenhouse gas emission regulations on the U.S. sugar industry / Richard D. Taylor and Won W. Koo.".
- 2010532932 title "Impacts of greenhouse gas emission regulations on the United States sugar industry".
- 2010532932 type "text".