Due to several existing limitations for the use of silage maize as biogas substrate, flowering cover crops are currently a much-discussed alternative. Using a business simulation game, the present study investigates whether the implementation of a reward and a penalty policy will improve the uptake of flowering cover crops in the production programs of farmers. The re-sults indicate that penalty policies lead to a stronger increase in the size of the cultivation area of flowering cover crops than reward policies, even though both policies have the same in-come effect
The development of cropping systems simulation capabilities world-wide combined with easy access to ...
The effects of a glyphosate ban on cultivation of silage maize are simulated using a spatially expli...
Palm oil production creates negative externalities, e.g. through intensive fertiliser application. I...
Due to several existing limitations for the use of silage maize as biogas substrate, flowering cover...
To date, studies dealing with the impact assessment of changing irrigation policies predominately re...
This paper evaluates the production and income effects from the adoption of one popular agro-environ...
Plant variety rights assist crop breeders to appropriate returns from new varieties and incentivise ...
This paper evaluates the production and income effects from the adoption of one popular agro-environ...
International audienceThe introduction of genetically-modified (GM) crops is often accompanied by ot...
Introducing cover crops (CC) interspersed with intensively fertilized crops in rotation has the pote...
International audienceThis study extends into the economic domain the analysis of a trial comparing ...
This paper presents a novel approach for generating information for regulatory and policy analysis, ...
Palm oil production creates negative externalities, e.g., through intensive fertiliser application. ...
Introducing cover crops (CC) interspersed with intensively fertilized crops in rotation has the pote...
International audienceDiffuse phytosanitary pollution is a complex phenomenon to manage. Reducing th...
The development of cropping systems simulation capabilities world-wide combined with easy access to ...
The effects of a glyphosate ban on cultivation of silage maize are simulated using a spatially expli...
Palm oil production creates negative externalities, e.g. through intensive fertiliser application. I...
Due to several existing limitations for the use of silage maize as biogas substrate, flowering cover...
To date, studies dealing with the impact assessment of changing irrigation policies predominately re...
This paper evaluates the production and income effects from the adoption of one popular agro-environ...
Plant variety rights assist crop breeders to appropriate returns from new varieties and incentivise ...
This paper evaluates the production and income effects from the adoption of one popular agro-environ...
International audienceThe introduction of genetically-modified (GM) crops is often accompanied by ot...
Introducing cover crops (CC) interspersed with intensively fertilized crops in rotation has the pote...
International audienceThis study extends into the economic domain the analysis of a trial comparing ...
This paper presents a novel approach for generating information for regulatory and policy analysis, ...
Palm oil production creates negative externalities, e.g., through intensive fertiliser application. ...
Introducing cover crops (CC) interspersed with intensively fertilized crops in rotation has the pote...
International audienceDiffuse phytosanitary pollution is a complex phenomenon to manage. Reducing th...
The development of cropping systems simulation capabilities world-wide combined with easy access to ...
The effects of a glyphosate ban on cultivation of silage maize are simulated using a spatially expli...
Palm oil production creates negative externalities, e.g. through intensive fertiliser application. I...