Retailer vs Farmgate - What's the difference?
retailer | farmgate |
Describing the price of goods if they were purchased directly from a farm, without markup added by retailers.
* 1995 , Fred E. M. Gillham, Cotton production prospects for the next decade: Volumes 23-287 (page 195)
* 1999 , William Ascher, Why governments waste natural resources (page 228)
As a noun retailer
is a retail sales company or salesman.As an adjective farmgate is
describing the price of goods if they were purchased directly from a farm, without markup added by retailers.farmgate
English
Adjective
(-)- It is important to note that the farmgate price can be quoted either in terms of seed cotton or lint.
- From a farmgate price of nearly 150 pounds sterling in 1955-57, the Cocoa Board steadily reduced the price
