Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4491347 Agricultural Systems 2012 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

The 2003 CAP reform considerably affects cropping patterns in European agriculture. At the same time the imperatives of the Water Framework Directive (WFD) are expected to modify irrigation decisions especially in Southern Europe where irrigated agriculture utilizes about 70–80% of total water. The paper uses a nonlinear optimization model that incorporates rain-fed, irrigated and fodder crops to examine the impacts of water pricing and CAP reform on cropping patterns, water use, irrigation technology use and farm returns in the region of Thessaly, Greece. The results indicate that, although there are important trade-offs between water pricing (WFD) and decoupling (CAP reform), water use is more sensitive to water pricing in the post-reform CAP.

► The paper examines the joint implementation of European agricultural and water policies. ► Agricultural and water policies may contradict under low water prices. ► By contrast, as water prices increase there is a synergy between these policies. ► The post CAP reform regime is clearly more efficient in terms water saving.

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