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Economics for your Classroom from
Ed Dolan’s Econ Blog
Nuts, Cows, and Bees:
Why the Price of Almonds
is Soaring
November ...
Almonds are Good, and Good for You

 Almonds are delicious!
 They are healthful!
 High in healthy monosaturated fats
 ...
But Almond Prices are Soaring. Why?

 This chart shows the prices of three kinds of almonds grown in California
 Dependi...
Cows’ Milk is Out, Almond Milk is In
 Changing consumer tastes are one factor
affecting almond prices
 Americans are dri...
Question: How Does a Change in Consumer Preference Affect Price?

How does the growing consumer preference
for almond milk...
Answer: How Changes in Consumer Behavior Affect Price
 Increased preference for almond products
means that consumers are ...
Who Produces Almonds?
 California is by far the
biggest producer of
almonds, accounting for
about 80 percent of the
globa...
The Essential Roll of Bees

 Bees are essential to pollination of
California’s almond crop
 More than 1.5 million hives ...
Question: How do Pollination Costs Affect the Price?

Other things being equal, how does an
increase in pollination costs ...
Answer: How Higher Pollination Costs Affect the Price
 Other things being equal, an increase
in pollination costs will me...
The Bottom Line

Expect almond prices to remain high at
least until a solution is found to the vexing
problem of dying bee...
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Answer: How Higher Pollination Costs Bees, Cows, and Nuts: Why is the Price of Almonds Soaring?

Answer: How Higher Pollination Costs Affect the Price
 Other things being equal, an increase
in pollination costs will mean that a
higher price will be needed to
persuade growers to supply any given
quantity of almonds
 The supply curve to shift upward from
S0 to S2 as shown here.
 Other things being equal, pollination
costs will not affect the demand curve
 The market moves along the demand
curve as shown until the price rises
from P1 to a new equilibrium at P2
Nov. 12, 2013 Ed Dolan’s Econ Blog http://dolanecon.blogspot.com/

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