Europe Union Ban on Palm Oil : The Trend of Palm Oil Competitiveness and The Co-Integration on The Soybean and Rapes

Wheat is the third most important grain in the world and the most common source of protein and energy for people around the world, making it a truly important staple grain on a global scale. There is great concern about the safety of wheat for future generations as a result of rapid global populatio...

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Main Authors: Rossazana Ab-Rahim, Ab-Rahim, Abdul Hayy Haziq, Mohamad, Nur Nazifah, Mohamad
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spelling my.unimas.ir.411122023-05-16T05:15:33Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/41112/ Europe Union Ban on Palm Oil : The Trend of Palm Oil Competitiveness and The Co-Integration on The Soybean and Rapes Rossazana Ab-Rahim, Ab-Rahim Abdul Hayy Haziq, Mohamad Nur Nazifah, Mohamad HB Economic Theory HD Industries. Land use. Labor Wheat is the third most important grain in the world and the most common source of protein and energy for people around the world, making it a truly important staple grain on a global scale. There is great concern about the safety of wheat for future generations as a result of rapid global population growth, climate change, and the recent COVID-19 pandemic. The conflict between Russia and Ukraine makes the situation worse as the two countries alone are responsible for a little under 30 percent of the world’s wheat exports. In addition, Russia and Ukraine are the main suppliers of wheat to 38 different countries, including some of the least developed and poorest countries in the world. This paper aims to analyse the comparative advantage of the 5 largest wheat exporters from 2001 to 2021 by using the Revealed Comparative Advantage (RCA) and Revealed Symmetrical Comparative Advantage (RSCA) index to study the current level of wheat export competitiveness. The study also uses the export growth and TBI methods to estimate the resilience of the selected wheat exporting countries, especially Russia and Ukraine, after both countries may experience a shortage of wheat due to the economic sanction imposed on Russia and Ukraine’s logistical problems. The results from the analysis show that Russia has completely lost competitiveness since 2020, and it was predicted that neither Ukraine nor Russia faces problems even if they do not import or export wheat because they have maintained a TBI status close to optimum for 15 consecutive years for Ukraine and 13 consecutive years for Russia (since 2007). 2022 Proceeding PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/41112/3/10th.pdf Rossazana Ab-Rahim, Ab-Rahim and Abdul Hayy Haziq, Mohamad and Nur Nazifah, Mohamad (2022) Europe Union Ban on Palm Oil : The Trend of Palm Oil Competitiveness and The Co-Integration on The Soybean and Rapes. In: 10th International Borneo Business Conference 2022 (iBBC) 2022), 19-21 September 2022, Raia Hotel & Convention Centre Kuching, Sarawak.
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topic HB Economic Theory
HD Industries. Land use. Labor
spellingShingle HB Economic Theory
HD Industries. Land use. Labor
Rossazana Ab-Rahim, Ab-Rahim
Abdul Hayy Haziq, Mohamad
Nur Nazifah, Mohamad
Europe Union Ban on Palm Oil : The Trend of Palm Oil Competitiveness and The Co-Integration on The Soybean and Rapes
description Wheat is the third most important grain in the world and the most common source of protein and energy for people around the world, making it a truly important staple grain on a global scale. There is great concern about the safety of wheat for future generations as a result of rapid global population growth, climate change, and the recent COVID-19 pandemic. The conflict between Russia and Ukraine makes the situation worse as the two countries alone are responsible for a little under 30 percent of the world’s wheat exports. In addition, Russia and Ukraine are the main suppliers of wheat to 38 different countries, including some of the least developed and poorest countries in the world. This paper aims to analyse the comparative advantage of the 5 largest wheat exporters from 2001 to 2021 by using the Revealed Comparative Advantage (RCA) and Revealed Symmetrical Comparative Advantage (RSCA) index to study the current level of wheat export competitiveness. The study also uses the export growth and TBI methods to estimate the resilience of the selected wheat exporting countries, especially Russia and Ukraine, after both countries may experience a shortage of wheat due to the economic sanction imposed on Russia and Ukraine’s logistical problems. The results from the analysis show that Russia has completely lost competitiveness since 2020, and it was predicted that neither Ukraine nor Russia faces problems even if they do not import or export wheat because they have maintained a TBI status close to optimum for 15 consecutive years for Ukraine and 13 consecutive years for Russia (since 2007).
format Proceeding
author Rossazana Ab-Rahim, Ab-Rahim
Abdul Hayy Haziq, Mohamad
Nur Nazifah, Mohamad
author_facet Rossazana Ab-Rahim, Ab-Rahim
Abdul Hayy Haziq, Mohamad
Nur Nazifah, Mohamad
author_sort Rossazana Ab-Rahim, Ab-Rahim
title Europe Union Ban on Palm Oil : The Trend of Palm Oil Competitiveness and The Co-Integration on The Soybean and Rapes
title_short Europe Union Ban on Palm Oil : The Trend of Palm Oil Competitiveness and The Co-Integration on The Soybean and Rapes
title_full Europe Union Ban on Palm Oil : The Trend of Palm Oil Competitiveness and The Co-Integration on The Soybean and Rapes
title_fullStr Europe Union Ban on Palm Oil : The Trend of Palm Oil Competitiveness and The Co-Integration on The Soybean and Rapes
title_full_unstemmed Europe Union Ban on Palm Oil : The Trend of Palm Oil Competitiveness and The Co-Integration on The Soybean and Rapes
title_sort europe union ban on palm oil : the trend of palm oil competitiveness and the co-integration on the soybean and rapes
publishDate 2022
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/41112/3/10th.pdf
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