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Mahmoud, R., Ibrahim, S., Hefnawi, F. (2023). Competitiveness of Egyptian onion exports in the most important import markets using almost Ideal Demand System (AIDS). Egyptian Journal of Agricultural Research, 101(2), 700-713. doi: 10.21608/ejar.2023.198269.1384
Rania F. Mahmoud; Sahar. A. Ibrahim; Fatima A. Hefnawi. "Competitiveness of Egyptian onion exports in the most important import markets using almost Ideal Demand System (AIDS)". Egyptian Journal of Agricultural Research, 101, 2, 2023, 700-713. doi: 10.21608/ejar.2023.198269.1384
Mahmoud, R., Ibrahim, S., Hefnawi, F. (2023). 'Competitiveness of Egyptian onion exports in the most important import markets using almost Ideal Demand System (AIDS)', Egyptian Journal of Agricultural Research, 101(2), pp. 700-713. doi: 10.21608/ejar.2023.198269.1384
Mahmoud, R., Ibrahim, S., Hefnawi, F. Competitiveness of Egyptian onion exports in the most important import markets using almost Ideal Demand System (AIDS). Egyptian Journal of Agricultural Research, 2023; 101(2): 700-713. doi: 10.21608/ejar.2023.198269.1384

Competitiveness of Egyptian onion exports in the most important import markets using almost Ideal Demand System (AIDS)

Article 33, Volume 101, Issue 2, June 2023, Page 700-713  XML PDF (1.03 MB)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/ejar.2023.198269.1384
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Authors
Rania F. Mahmoud* 1; Sahar. A. Ibrahim2; Fatima A. Hefnawi3
1Central Laboratory for design and Statistical Analysis, Agricultural Research Center, Giza, Egypt.
2Central Laboratory for design and Statistical Analysis, Agricultural Research Center, Giza, Egypt
3Department of Agricultural Economics, Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo University
Abstract
This research aims to study the ability to see from abroad in its most important import markets, and it relied on the method of descriptive and quantitative statistical analysis through the method of descriptive and quantitative statistical analysis through the method of regression analysis as well as the semi-optimal demand model and the Marquee brand, and by studying the instability index that the price was more Volatile and significant value, the value was more stable in the average period (2001-2020), as a brand during the period (2001-2020), as it is clear that the markets of Holland, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait are able to absorb the largest possible amount of large exports, the market share can be expanded For the Egyptian onions in these markets, it is clear the possibility of increasing the market share of Egyptian onions in the UAE market and the possibility of reaching the quantities exported to this market.
It is clear from the results of the semi-optimal demand model for the Saudi market. It is clear from the spending flexibility that an increase in the total real spending on onions in the Saudi market by about 1% leads to an increase in spending on onions in the Egyptian market by about 1.51%, which indicates that Egyptian onions are a necessary commodity in the Saudi market.
Keywords
Semi-optimal demand model; instability coefficient; market share; penetration rate
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