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Polman, Nico B.P.; Peerlings, Jack H.M.; Slangen, Louis H.G.. |
The upcoming reform of the Common Agricultural Policy will put pressure on agricultural incomes and will cause more price volatility and income risk for farms in the EU. This raises the question if and how farms will survive these disturbances. Farms are able to survive only if they respond appropriately to disturbances. This resilience of farms is explained in this research by analysing the number of strategies that farmers indicate that they will use in a situation where the current CAP will continue and in a situation where it will disappear. The outcomes show that under both scenarios large more specialised farms with young farm heads are most resilient, and small more diversified farms headed by old farmers are least resilient. Results also show that... |
Tipo: Conference Paper or Presentation |
Palavras-chave: Resilience; Governance; CAP reform; Count model; Agricultural and Food Policy; Farm Management. |
Ano: 2011 |
URL: http://purl.umn.edu/114758 |
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