Diversification into Specialty Crops Production as a Regional Economic Development Strategy for Northeast Arkansas: An Economic Impact Analysis

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Journal of Food Distribution Research Pub Date : 2016-03-01 DOI:10.22004/AG.ECON.232298
P. Armah, J. Wimberly, G. C. Phillips, Anett Pagan, Alana J. McVey
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This study evaluates potential economic impacts on the region that may result from diversifying into vegetable crops. Five vegetables: okra, Southern peas, snap beans, summer squash, and sweet potatoes are evaluated. The evaluations entail analyses of potential regional economic impacts, using IMPLAN 3.0. The results exhibit strong multiplier effects and economic contributions in the region to output, employment, value-added, and income generation. The results also show that vegetable production can be important source of indirect and induced economic activities in the region. These indicate that vegetable production can have positive impacts and linkages in the region’s economy and may not be ignored in developing economic strategies for the region
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特色作物生产多样化作为阿肯色州东北部区域经济发展战略:经济影响分析
本研究评估了蔬菜作物多样化可能对该地区产生的潜在经济影响。评估了五种蔬菜:秋葵、南方豌豆、豆角、夏南瓜和红薯。评估需要使用IMPLAN 3.0分析潜在的区域经济影响。研究结果显示,该地区在产出、就业、增值和创收方面具有很强的乘数效应和经济贡献。结果还表明,蔬菜生产可以成为该地区间接和诱发经济活动的重要来源。这表明,蔬菜生产可以对该地区的经济产生积极的影响和联系,在制定该地区的经济战略时不可忽视
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Journal of Food Distribution Research Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
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