what is marketable surplus
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A marketable surplus can be the result of an accumulation of unsold goods or an instance of overproduction. When extra items go unwanted by the primary market, many small businesses find a way to market them to a new segment. Understanding how to market your surplus goods can turn a certain loss into found profit.
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The portion of produce, after excluding the farm requirements, available to a farmer to sell♥️
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