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GLOSSARY
Local value of agricultural commodities produced The value placed on commodities at the point of production (i.e. farm gate). Local value of production is equal to gross value of production less marketing costs. Gross and local value of agricultural commodities may be the same if they are consumed as raw materials to produce other agricultural commodities (e.g. hay consumed by livestock), since no marketing costs are involved. Marketing costs Marketing costs include freight, insurance, levies, cost of containers, commission and other marketing charges. Significant differences in the marketing costs for individual commodities may occur as a result of different marketing arrangements. Not all items will have marketing costs associated with them, in which case gross value of production will equal local value of production. Market place Generally the metropolitan market in each state and territory. In cases where commodities are consumed locally, or where they become raw material for a secondary industry, these points are presumed to be the market places. Value of agricultural commodities produced (VACP) The term for the value of agricultural production, normally in a given year. It may be presented in a number of ways, including the gross value of agricultural commodities produced, as well as the local value of agricultural commodities produced, and the marketing costs differentiating the two. Document Selection These documents will be presented in a new window.
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