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Comparative Analysis of Organic Farming in the EU: Implications for Crop Protection Costs, Labour, and Income

Grovermann, Christian; Blockeel, Johan and Finger, Robert (2024) Comparative Analysis of Organic Farming in the EU: Implications for Crop Protection Costs, Labour, and Income. In: AgEcon Search. Research in Agricultural & Applied Economics, online, pp. 2-38.

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The European Union (EU) aims to increase the adoption of organic farming as part of its Farm to Fork Strategy. However, farmers face various adoption hurdles, such as the efficacy of crop protection, as well as implications for crop yields, costs, labour and ultimately farm income. Yet, we currently lack comprehensive large-scale empirical evidence on the economics of organic farming in the EU. Therefore, this study assesses the economic performance of organic farming in the EU using a large-scale cross-country dataset. It consists of an unbalanced panel of 151,560 non-organic and 10,531 organic farms from the European Farm Accountancy Data Network, covering seven different farm types and 16 EU countries. Our analysis specifically focuses on crop protection expenditures, total crop specific costs, as well as labour and gross farm income on a per hectare basis. We find that organic farming adoption significantly reduces crop protection expenditures as well as total crop specific costs across all farming types. Differences in farm-level labour inputs between organic and non-organic farms turned out to be only minor. Farm income is smaller for organic farms without subsidies but higher when accounting for subsidies. However, all effects are highly heterogeneous across farm types and across space. Our study contributes to a better understanding of the economic implications of organic farming within the EU. These insights can inform both practitioners and policy decision-makers and facilitate the achievement of regional organic farming targets.


EPrint Type:Conference paper, poster, etc.
Type of presentation:Other
Keywords:Farm to Fork strategy, food systems, organic farming, sustainability, biodiversity
Agrovoc keywords:
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Value
URI
English
organic farming -> organic agriculture
http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_15911
English
biodiversity
http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_33949
English
food systems
http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_bea5db85
English
sustainability
http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_33560
Subjects: Farming Systems > Farm economics
Crop husbandry > Crop health, quality, protection
Environmental aspects
"Organics" in general > Countries and regions > Europe
Research affiliation: Switzerland > ETHZ - Agrarwissenschaften
Switzerland > FiBL - Research Institute of Organic Agriculture Switzerland > Society > Agri-food policy
Switzerland > FiBL - Research Institute of Organic Agriculture Switzerland > Society > Economics & market > Farm economics
Switzerland > FiBL - Research Institute of Organic Agriculture Switzerland > Society > Sustainable nutrition
DOI:10.22004/ag.econ.344254
Deposited By: Forschungsinstitut für biologischen Landbau, FiBL
ID Code:54995
Deposited On:27 Feb 2025 11:07
Last Modified:27 Feb 2025 11:07
Document Language:English
Status:Published
Refereed:Peer-reviewed and accepted

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