Access to a vast consumer base; large volumes handled easily.
Lower prices received by farmers; higher marketing costs. 5. Forces Affecting Agricultural Markets
Items like grains, cabbage, and timber take up large spaces relative to their value, driving up transport costs.
Be prepared to apply the 4 P's to a scenario (e.g., "Recommend a marketing mix for an organic poultry farmer").
The amount of money consumers pay. It must cover the cost of production and marketing while remaining competitive.
Practice drawing and interpreting supply and demand curves. Identify the equilibrium point where supply equals demand.
Access to a vast consumer base; large volumes handled easily.
Lower prices received by farmers; higher marketing costs. 5. Forces Affecting Agricultural Markets agricultural marketing notes grade 12 best
Items like grains, cabbage, and timber take up large spaces relative to their value, driving up transport costs. Access to a vast consumer base; large volumes handled easily
Be prepared to apply the 4 P's to a scenario (e.g., "Recommend a marketing mix for an organic poultry farmer"). Access to a vast consumer base
The amount of money consumers pay. It must cover the cost of production and marketing while remaining competitive.
Practice drawing and interpreting supply and demand curves. Identify the equilibrium point where supply equals demand.