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Interactions between CAP Agricultural and Agri-Environmental Subsidies and Their Effects on the Uptake of Organic Farming

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In this paper, the effects of the two pillars of the European Union Common Agricultural Policy (market support and rural development) have on farmers' uptake of organic farming practices are analyzed.
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We analyze the effects of the interactions that the two pillars of the European Union Common Agricultural Policy—market support and rural development—have on farmers’ uptake of organic farming practices. Special attention is given to the 2003 reform, which substantially altered the relative importance of the two types of support by decoupling direct agricultural payments from the production of a specific crop. In our empirical analysis we study the case of Sweden, making use of the variation in the timing of farmers’ decisions regarding participation in support programs. We estimate a dynamic non-linear unobserved effects probit model to account for unobserved individual heterogeneity and state dependence. Our results indicate the existence of a negative effect of the market support system in place when organic farming techniques were adopted before the 2003 reform. However, this effect is reversed by the introduction of decoupling. Furthermore, the effects of support differ between certified and non-certified organic production: both pillars have significant effects on non-certified organic farming, whereas certified organic farming is exclusively driven by agro-environmental subsidies.

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Organic and Conventional Agriculture: A Useful Framing?

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examine the role of organic agriculture in future food production systems and argue for reframing the debate, recognizing that farming systems fall along gradients between three philosophical poles (industrial, agrarian, and ecological).
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Is organic agriculture in line with the EU-Nitrate directive? On-farm nitrate leaching from organic and conventional arable crop rotations

TL;DR: In this article, a comparison between conventional and organic arable farming was carried out over a two-year period, where two functional units were used as indicators for eco-efficiency: N losses per area and per unit of grain equivalent (GE) produced.
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Determinants of Organic Farming Conversion

Lieve De Cock
TL;DR: In this article, the behavioural change framework of Ajzen and Fishbein is used to explore whether attitudes towards organic farming, the perceived social pressure of the environment and the perceived feasibility of organic farming standards on the farm determine the willingness of farmers to convert to organic farming methods.
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Impacts of agricultural policies on productivity and sustainability performance in agriculture: A literature review

TL;DR: In this article, the authors review the evidence base on how agricultural policies impact environmental sustainability and productivity of the agriculture sector, including the potentially contradictory signals policies may send, and consider impacts for specific policy types, classified according to the OECD's Producer Support Estimate (PSE) classification for agricultural support.
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Modelling dynamic effects of multi-scale institutions on land use change

TL;DR: In this paper, an agent-based model of autonomous land managers interacting with institutional agents at two spatial scales is presented, where different parameters of institutional intervention (subsidy rate, triggers for action, delay in monitoring, scale-based precedence) under socioeconomic drivers and analyse key metrics such as the maximum over and undersupply of ecosystem services, connectivity of land uses, and degree of change in land use patterns.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors propose a homogeneity test for linear regression models (analysis of covariance) and show that linear regression with variable intercepts is more consistent than simple regression with simple intercepts.
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Comparing the yields of organic and conventional agriculture

TL;DR: A comprehensive meta-analysis is used to examine the relative yield performance of organic and conventional farming systems globally, and shows that, overall, organic yields are typically lower than conventional yields.
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On the existence of maximum likelihood estimates in logistic regression models

TL;DR: For multinomial logistic regression models, this article proved existence theorems by considering the possible patterns of data points, which fall into three mutually exclusive and exhaustive categories: complete separation, quasicomplete separation and overlap.
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