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Wheat, rice, oil are commodities.

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Which is an example of a commodity?

milk


What is the difference between a commodity and a good?

Commodity is what is used to produce a Goods.Goods gets to the end user. Example; Flour (commodity) and Bread (Goods).


What is an example of commody money?

The term you are looking for is commodity money. Some examples of commodity money are gold and silver.


Are there any examples of food commodity branding?

'Got Milk' by Californian dairy producers is the most successful example of using branding to turn around a food commodity. Zespri kiwifruit out of New Zealand is another example of building value with admittedly a niche product in a commodity market.


What is an example of commodity?

Orange juice, soybeans, wheat, pork bellies, corn.


Where can you go to learn about commodity codes?

Actually commodity codes are used in several different areas, for example in the business of import or export of goods or when dealing with government institutions. So depending on the business one deals with information regarding the commodity codes can be found for example at the website of the State of New Jersey or Washington District of Columbia.


Is a television considered a commodity?

Yes, a television can be considered an example of a commidity. However, it's not a commodity in the stock market meaning of the term. A TV cannot be traded like a stock.


Which is the largest commodity exchange for commodity market?

Oil is that commodity.


Is salt an example of commodity money or representative money?

Salt is considered an example of commodity money because it has intrinsic value and can be used for its original purpose, such as seasoning and preserving food. Historically, it was widely used in trade and could be directly exchanged for goods and services. In contrast, representative money is a type of currency that represents a claim on a commodity, such as gold or silver, rather than having intrinsic value itself.


Is milk a commodity or a product?

commodity


What is an example of commodity money?

Commodity money refers to objects that have value and can be used as money. Examples would be gold, silver, jewelry, or any metal that has value. Anything that has value to one person can be used as commodity money. If someone is in need of coffee beans and you have them but they don't, they may be willing to barter goods in exchange for coffee beans. In this case, coffee beans would be used as commodity money.


What is commodity trading in India like?

You would need to be more specific. For example commodity trading in India in 1980's is very different to the trade of 2013. There is information at the local library one can read about the history of India's trading.

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