2020
DOI: 10.3390/agronomy10050700
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Yield and Profitability of Crop Production in Mountain Less Favoured Areas

Abstract: Agricultural production is a crucial part of policy issue in preventing depopulation of mountainous areas across Europe. However, soil and climate conditions are limiting yields and profitability of crop production in these regions. The European Union (EU) subsidizes agriculture in mountains by special payments (Less Favoured Area (LFA) subsidy) when areas match law-specified natural handicaps. This study aims to assess whether LFA subsidy in Poland is sufficient to cover losses caused by lower yields of crops… Show more

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“…This relationship is common in mountain areas. Mountain areas are considered as less favoured due to difficulties caused by short growing seasons, steep slopes at lower altitudes, or by a combination of the two (Council of the European Union, 2013, cited in Klima et al, 2020). Land holdings in high altitudes of mountain areas are limiting the scale of economic activities performed by farmers to increase farm income.…”
Section: Descriptive Statistics and Income Percentile Sharesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This relationship is common in mountain areas. Mountain areas are considered as less favoured due to difficulties caused by short growing seasons, steep slopes at lower altitudes, or by a combination of the two (Council of the European Union, 2013, cited in Klima et al, 2020). Land holdings in high altitudes of mountain areas are limiting the scale of economic activities performed by farmers to increase farm income.…”
Section: Descriptive Statistics and Income Percentile Sharesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the changes in the montane steppe belt were seen to greatly affect the scale of animal husbandry and the income of herdsmen (ibid). To address the challenges of agricultural production in mountain areas, farmers who are relatively better-off, tend to move along an altitude gradient-to the lowlands (Klima et al, 2020).…”
Section: Descriptive Statistics and Income Percentile Sharesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Klima et al [46], soil quality is among the factors affecting agricultural production and is one of the determining factors for the classification of the Areas with Natural Constraints (ANC), formerly referred to as less-favored areas (LFA). For this reason, many authors analyze the economic differences in companies within and outside ANC.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using two-year data of yield, price and costs, they use regression analysis and fuzzy simulation principles for predicting profits. Klima et al (2020) access the impact of subsidies on the yield and profitability of a number of crop types cultivated in a mountainous region of Poland.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%