%T Economic Performance of Organic Farms in Europe %D 2000 %I Universität Hohenheim, Stuttgart - Hohenheim %X Economic aspects are increasingly determining the acceptance and further expansion of organic farming in Europe. Drawing on data and studies from the 15 EU member states and three non-EU countries (Norway, Switzerland and Czech Republic), this book provides a comprehensive overview of the economic performance of organic farms in Europe. The analysis of yields, costs, prices and support payments offers an insight into the profits of organic farms of various types and in different countries. Specific attention is paid to the impact of the 1992 CAP reform on the profitability of organic farming. This book is aimed at policy makers, the private sector, researchers and students in the field of organic farming. %A H. Nieberg %A F. Offermann %L orgprints8473 %S Organic Farming in Europe: Economics and Policy