Livestock producers have been widely affected by past reforms of the European Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). This paper analyses the post-2013 CAP influences on farmer decision making in terms of how many livestock units to keep on-farm under the 'with' and 'without' CAP scenarios. The analysis is based on a survey of 1,301 specialized livestock farms across nine European member states carried out in 2009. The changes in trend in the number of animals reared take into account the different livestock typologies. The results show that the member states that have most recently gained accession are most sensitive to CAP reform, along with organic farming and livestock systems located in hilly and mountainous areas. All are expected to show a...
In the Mid-Term Review (MTR), the European Commission proposed a series of changes to the Common Agr...
This work is the result of the research under CAP-IRE (Common Agricultural Policies on Rural Economi...
International audienceFarm abandonment and over-extensification trends in less-favored livestock bre...
Livestock producers have been widely affected by past reforms of the European Common Agricultural Po...
Over the past 20-30 years European livestock farming and the spatial distribution of livestock acros...
This paper presents a scenario-based analysis of the impacts of Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) ref...
The impact of the European Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) reform is of great interest with respect...
*Animal farming has intensified in Bulgaria and Romania (both are middle-income countries) in recent...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the likely reaction of farmers to different Common Agricultural ...
Structural change provides the possibility of increasing the competitiveness and efficiency of the e...
Why analyse the spatial impacts of the CAP? The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) is the single large...
The European livestock sector has changed rapidly in the recent past and further changes are expecte...
This work is the result of the research under CAP-IRE (Common Agricultural Policies on Rural Economi...
Statistics demonstrate the diversity of EC agriculture. Agriculture in southern Europe is characteri...
The 2003 CAP Reform left EU member states much room for national implementation. The farm group mode...
In the Mid-Term Review (MTR), the European Commission proposed a series of changes to the Common Agr...
This work is the result of the research under CAP-IRE (Common Agricultural Policies on Rural Economi...
International audienceFarm abandonment and over-extensification trends in less-favored livestock bre...
Livestock producers have been widely affected by past reforms of the European Common Agricultural Po...
Over the past 20-30 years European livestock farming and the spatial distribution of livestock acros...
This paper presents a scenario-based analysis of the impacts of Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) ref...
The impact of the European Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) reform is of great interest with respect...
*Animal farming has intensified in Bulgaria and Romania (both are middle-income countries) in recent...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the likely reaction of farmers to different Common Agricultural ...
Structural change provides the possibility of increasing the competitiveness and efficiency of the e...
Why analyse the spatial impacts of the CAP? The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) is the single large...
The European livestock sector has changed rapidly in the recent past and further changes are expecte...
This work is the result of the research under CAP-IRE (Common Agricultural Policies on Rural Economi...
Statistics demonstrate the diversity of EC agriculture. Agriculture in southern Europe is characteri...
The 2003 CAP Reform left EU member states much room for national implementation. The farm group mode...
In the Mid-Term Review (MTR), the European Commission proposed a series of changes to the Common Agr...
This work is the result of the research under CAP-IRE (Common Agricultural Policies on Rural Economi...
International audienceFarm abandonment and over-extensification trends in less-favored livestock bre...