- Agricultural Economics and Policy
- Environmental Conservation and Management
- Agricultural economics and policies
- Energy, Environment, Agriculture Analysis
- Economics of Agriculture and Food Markets
- Global trade and economics
- Global trade, sustainability, and social impact
- Agricultural risk and resilience
- Dutch Social and Cultural Studies
- Sustainable Agricultural Systems Analysis
- Economic Analysis and Policy
- Global Trade and Competitiveness
- Economic and Environmental Valuation
- Agriculture Sustainability and Environmental Impact
- Rural development and sustainability
- Forest Management and Policy
- Organic Food and Agriculture
- Economic Theory and Institutions
- Agricultural Innovations and Practices
- Genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock
- Agriculture and Rural Development Research
- Social Policy and Reform Studies
- Health Promotion and Cardiovascular Prevention
- Bioeconomy and Sustainability Development
- Agricultural safety and regulations
Wageningen University & Research
2016-2025
Agricultural & Applied Economics Association
2015-2024
Agrárközgazdasági Intézet
2021
Graduate School Experimental Plant Sciences
2008-2021
Johann Heinrich von Thünen-Institut
2021
Consiglio per la ricerca in agricoltura e l’analisi dell’economia agraria
2021
Despite its frequent use in policy discussions on future agricultural production, both the concept of yield gap and determinants are understood differently by economists agronomists. This study provides a micro-level framework that disentangles integrates agronomic economic approaches to measurement. It decomposes conventional indicator into four components together provide better understanding why actual farm falls below potential: (1) technical efficiency gap, (2) allocative (3) (4)...
As these lines were written, the Covid-19 pandemic crisis was continuing to threaten countries around globe. The worldwide consensus that physical distancing is an effective instrument for mitigating spread of virus has led policymakers temporarily limit freedom movement people between and within countries, cities, even neighborhoods. These public health-related restrictions on human mobility yielded unprecedented fragmentation international national food distribution systems. Focusing...
Journal Article Impact of a gradual increase in milk quotas on the EU dairy sector Get access Zohra Bouamra-Mechemache, Bouamra-Mechemache Toulouse School Economics (GREMAQ-INRA), France Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Roel Jongeneel, Jongeneel University Wageningen, The Netherlands Vincent Réquillart (GREMAQ-INRA and IDEI), Corresponding author: Réquillart, Economics, Manufacture des Tabacs, Aile JJ Laffont, 21 Allée de Brienne, 31000 Toulouse,...
This paper analyses the impact of milk quotas on size structure dairy herds in two major EU milk-producing member states, Germany and Netherlands, using Markov chain models. Four mobility indicators characterising structural change are developed calculated. Structural sector as measured by measures is found to be affected quota scheme. In period, out dairying lower, but overall upward increase. effect stronger Netherlands than West Germany.
Summary The latest reform of the EU Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) aimed at making it more results‐oriented in order to ensure sustainability sector. From 1 January 2023, new policy framework, European Commission introduced a tool – eco‐schemes. This presents several advantages compared former ‘greening’ since includes ambitious targets than previous framework. Another difference with system is that eco‐schemes focus on results rather efforts, while creating some room for Member States...
This article sets out to analyse the evolution of dairy farm structure Poland during post-socialist period. After focusing on how has changed over time, an instrumental variable generalized cross entropy estimator is used develop and estimate a Markov model in order explore will probably coming decade. The exploits both sample data prior information, including general plausible information mobility structural adjustments based independent literature. Next, several statistical indicators are...
Climate change mitigation requires a transition towards more sustainable system which eventually achieves circularity and climate-neutrality in all sectors, including agriculture. Despite the consensus about this ultimate goal, there is no unique way forward to achieve it. In regard, usual questions that policy-makers face without having clear answer relate potential deployment of new technology, possibility limiting certain economic activities, externalities will emanate from their...
The abolition of the EU milk quota system since 2015 has allowed dairy sector to fully react market forces. This change should be properly reflected within tools that support design EU/national policy interventions. paper focuses on updating supply responses at member state level in a context where still limited data is available. Using Mixed Estimator set equations for yield per cow and size herd, been estimated, leaving derived as an identity. An important outcome this study country...