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Transmission of future prices of corn of the Chicago Board of Trade to the Mexican spot market
Journal
Contaduría y Administración
ISSN
0186-1042
Date Issued
2017
Author(s)
Montiel Guzmán, Alma Nelly
Type
Resource Types::text::journal::journal article
Abstract
In Mexico, the use of the coverage program of the Bureau of Market Services and Agricultural Market Development (ASERCA for its acronym in Spanish) is a tool that has been used by corn producers (mainly for white corn) for the acquisition of derived products in the CBOT (Chicago Board of Trade), the underlying element of which is US#2 grade yellow corn. In a high volatility environment regarding the prices of corn, the prices of CBOT should be adjusted with the spot domestic prices to incentivize Mexican producers to participate in the program. However, through a multivariate stochastic volatility analysis during the period of 2007–2012, it was shown that the future price of corn is not strongly related to the prices registered in some states of the country, therefore, it can be inferred that the coverage through the ASERCA program does not properly comply with its objective of protecting the national farmers that grow white corn, despite the fact that its use has increased. © 2017 Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Facultad de Contaduría y Administración