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The Trans-Oceanic Marketing Channel: A New Tool for Understanding Tropical Africa's Export Agriculture

Autor Erdener Kaynak
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 oct 2016
If you feel you have a disjointed, or unbalanced, view of the global system of demand and supply, you are probably correct. Most studies leave out a very important part of the system--the marketing channel. That is why Laurens van der Laan developed and wrote this book, The Trans-Oceanic Marketing Channel. To help you understand what happens to export crops, such as cocoa, coffee, cotton, groundnuts, tea, and tobacco, between their country of origin and consumer markets, this book analyzes the roles of different actors in trans-oceanic trade, inherent differences between world markets, export diversification policies, and the commercial and institutional forces at play.

The Trans-Oceanic Marketing Channel will give you a strong background in marketing channel concepts, and because of its focus on the exporter rather than on the government, it will provide you with an excellent model for microanalysis. As you read about the special features of trans-oceanic trade, you will also learn about:
  • trade associations and their role in shaping world markets for trans-oceanic crops
  • the uneasy relationship between exporters and shipping companies
  • the selling conduct of agricultural exporters in Africa
  • the tendency of actors in Africa to accelerate the trans-oceanic product flow
  • the effectiveness of export marketing boards as channel leaders
  • private enterprise, the chief agent of development
  • the theory of “exporter preference”

    The Trans-Oceanic Marketing Channel invites policymakers, international businessmen, professors, and students to examine the opportunities, problems, and policies that confront the various players in trans-oceanic trade, especially the exporters. As the book discusses the divergent institutional arrangements in the world markets for agricultural products and their differential effect on African exports, you will become keenly aware of how vertical marketing systems differ from conventional marketing channels. No other book brings together the three fundamental sections of export agriculture, the country of production, the channel through which the products flow, and the country of destination, to provide you with a complete understanding of trans-oceanic marketing.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138990142
ISBN-10: 1138990140
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

ContentsPreface
  • Chapter 1. Introduction
  • Part I: Theory and Global Aspects
  • Chapter 2. Marketing Channel Analysis and the Basic TOMC
  • Chapter 3. The Role of Shipping
  • Chapter 4. The Role of the Telegraph Cables
  • Chapter 5. The World Markets for Trans-Oceanic Crops
  • Part II: The TOMCs of Tropical Africa’s Export Crops
  • Chapter 6. Three Upper-Section Patterns--Commercial Practices
  • Chapter 7. Commodity TOMCs: External Marketing--The Exporter’s Selling Conduct
  • Chapter 8. Commodity TOMCs: Channel Leaders and Captive Growers
  • Chapter 9. Commodity TOMCs: Channel Leaders and Captive Intermediaries
  • Chapter 10. Commodity TOMCs: The Goal of Rapid Produce Evacuation
  • Chapter 11. Minor Crops and Their TOMCs
  • Chapter 12. Auction Crops and Their TOMCs
  • Chapter 13. Perishable Crops and Their TOMCs
  • Part III: New Findings of the TOMC Approach
  • Chapter 14. Implications for the Export Basket and Agricultural Policy
  • Chapter 15. Conclusion
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index

Descriere

This book applies “marketing channel” analysis to Africa's export agriculture and examines the opportunities, problems, and policies of the various channel members. You'll find a fresh and long-run view of export agriculture that is not entrapped in the current pessimism about downward trends in sub-Saharan Africa. The Trans-Oceanic Marketing Channel will open your eyes to vertical, ocean-straddling links between actors, particularly the exporters and importers.