Social conditionality does not impose additional burdens on farmer employers, it would condition CAP payments on observing national laws and rules on treatment of workers which every employer should anyway do, which is why I support this @EFFAT_org letter https://t.co/AgtajLUsFJ
ERAE is preparing special issue on farm income measurement. Introductory paper by @RobertFinger1 and @elbenninadja 'Farm income in European agriculture: new perspectives on measurement and implications for policy evaluation' sets the scene, free to read https://t.co/f31eruF2kT
Farm income in European agriculture: new perspectives on measurement and implications for policy evaluation
Our special issue (thread follows) editorial paper w @elbenninadja in the European Review of Agricultural Economics is online #openaccess
https://t.co/bQDocHpxFD
📢 New SURE-Farm paper about drivers of EU regions expenditure on the #RiskManagement Toolkit of the #CAP: https://t.co/dLiwLfnFww
There is a strong spatial dependence on the level of RMT expenditure. 👉 Higher expenditure occurs in regions more exposed to environmental risks.
Happy to discover that our findings can inform and improve public policies related to the one the biggest share (almost 40 per cent) of EU budget. Thanks @xAlan_Matthews
@xAlan_Matthews@SimoneSeverini6 ... because direct payments, first hectare payments, and young farmer payments are ineffective, conserve low income agriculture and incentivize to invest in future low income farms? For answering, it may be important not just to look at average numbers but also at distributions.
Very interesting new paper by @SimoneSeverini6 and colleagues on farm/non-farm household income differences in the EU. Raw data suggest large income gap but fully explained by differences in the two populations. I summarise their paper in this blog post https://t.co/ZFl2yREVlH
@AlfonsBalmann@xAlan_Matthews Thanks @AlfonsBalmann. So far we focused on the average incomes of farm and non-farm households. Results suggest that the targeting of payments should be improved. We are working on the income distribution to provide evidences on this issue. @mariasmarinoho1@xAlan_Matthews
Special Issue on ‘Replications in Agricultural Economics’ in Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy @AAEA_Economics
Deadline for submission of short concept notes is January 15, 2021!
Cc @ArneHenningsen
https://t.co/SeizFHwru1
How do #stakeholders perceive the sustainability and the #resilience? 🤔 They perceive that the resilience of the #FarmingSystems is low to moderate.
💡 Find the stakeholders perceptions on resilience in this #EuroChoices article: https://t.co/C9R1n2yNRr
@GeogJulie
"Now it would be very remarkable if any system existing in the real world could be exactly represented by any simple model. However, cunningly chosen parsimonious models often do provide remarkably useful approximations. "
George Box (1979)
Are you ready to enter a #NewYear full of research on #FarmingSystems resilience? All the members of SURE-Farm wish you a very happy and resilient #2021! 😊🎆
https://t.co/tR11vrQKlc
This report shows a bottom-up evaluation of policy framework for #FarmingSystems: https://t.co/sUysIwLFFt
🇧🇪 Dairy #farming: Flanders.
🇪🇸 Sheep: Aragón.
🇳🇱 Arable: De Veenkoloniën.
🇬🇧 Corporate farms: East England.
🇵🇱 Family farms: Mazovian and Podlasie regions.
#FutureOfCAP#CAP