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Protein fra græs til en konkurrencedygtig pris Organic Eprints
Gylling, M.; Jensen, Jørgen Dejgaard.
Et økologisk grønt bioraffinaderi er rentabelt med de nugældende priser på græs og på økologisk sojaskrå, viser beregninger på Institut for Ressourceøkonomi på Københavns Universitet
Tipo: Newspaper or magazine article Palavras-chave: Feeding and growth; Post harvest management and techniques.
Ano: 2018 URL: http://orgprints.org/33284/1/Oe-18-3868-Protein-fra-Graes-Grovvarrenyt_22-2018.pdf
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The development of farm size on danish organic farms - a comment on the conventionalisation debate Organic Eprints
Langer, Vibeke; Frederiksen, Pia; Jensen, Jørgen Dejgaard.
Average farm size is reported to increase on Danish organic farms, giving rise to the question whether one of the perceived measures of ‘conventionalisation’, land concentration, is taking place. The increase may be due to size differences in the farms entering and leaving the organic sector or to size enlargement on existing organic farms. Size enlargement is examined in a cohort of 236 farms which converted to organic farming in 1997 and remained organic in 2004. In this group the largest 5% of farms covered 24% of the area in 1997, increasing to 27% in 2004. Changes in farm size on a total of 302 organic farms show that a majority of farms increased their size, with larger farms being more likely to enlarge than smaller. There are no indications that...
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. Palavras-chave: Farming Systems.
Ano: 2005 URL: http://orgprints.org/4406/4/Langer_etal_4p_revised%2Ded.doc
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Using Green Biorefinery Technology to Enhance Domestic Self-Sufficiency in Protein Feed Supply – Economic Impacts on Conventional and Organic Farming Organic Eprints
Jensen, Jørgen Dejgaard; Gylling, M..
This paper examines the sector economic consequences of protein extraction for non-ruminant feeding from grass, using green biorefinery conversion technology to increase domestic self-supply of protein. Impacts for conventional and organic farming are analysed in a partial equilibrium model of the Danish farm sector, which enables assessment of distributional effects between different farm types. The analysis suggests that crop production value and feed costs will increase, leading to a net economic loss in the conventional sector and a small gain for organic farming. Some variation across farm types in terms of adoption of biomass production and economic outcomes were found.
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. Palavras-chave: Production systems; "Organics" in general; Pasture and forage crops; Farming Systems; Assessment of impacts and risks; Markets and trade.
Ano: 2017 URL: http://orgprints.org/31699/1/Jensen%20Gylling%20EAAE%202017.pdf
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