Shopping for Produce
Number of pages:
4
ABSTRACT:
A 4 page paper discussing points that should be made in a contract between an agricultural producer and a retailer for produce that is not yet available. The entire process of buying commodity crops and horticultural (i.e., higher value) produce has changed dramatically over the years. The Farmer’s Market seeks to purchase specialty fruits rare to the New Jersey area in which it is located, but naturally it wants the best prices it can achieve. The contract finally offered to Extreme Fruits should be one that addresses availability, quality and price, but should not be based on price alone. The contract also should stipulate that the Farmer’s Market has the right to reject any shipment if quality does not meet standards specifically stated in the contract. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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