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Methods to price your products [2017]

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Description

Looks at the three main ways that sellers involved in direct marketing can set prices for their products: cost-based pricing, competition-based pricing, and customer-based pricing.

Updated

August 1, 2017

Tags
agricultural marketing direct marketing farmers markets prices retail marketing

Title and publication information

Type
Fact Sheet
Series Title

Agri-facts

Extent

7 pages

Frequency

Other

Publisher / Creator Information

Publisher

Agriculture and Rural Development (2008-2015)

Place of Publication

Edmonton

Subject Information

Topic
Agriculture
Subject (LCSH)

Pricing.

Subject (LCSH)

Agricultural prices.

Resource Dates

Date Created

1999-01-01

Date Added

2016-01-11T17:17:20.143130

Date Modified

2017-08-01

Date Issued

1999-01-01

Date Archived

2021-04-13

Audience information

Identifiers

AGDEX number

845-2

NEOS catalogue key

2308225

Usage / Licence

Contact

Contact Name

Agriculture and Forestry

Contact Email

duke@gov.ab.ca