Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
93239 Land Use Policy 2013 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper analyses the impact that the CAP financial support on selected organic crops has on agrobiodiversity under production uncertainty. A stochastic production function is employed and estimated to assess whether risk-averse farmers hedge risk by diversifying their portfolio of crops. The model is applied to farm-level data of organic crop farms in Greece. Organic farming financial support, in the form of agricultural subsidies for the cultivation of organic crops, poses a double-edged sword: on one side, organic farming is considered an agrobiodiversity enhancing cultivation method; on the other side, financial support may reduce agrobiodiversity if farmers decide it is optimal to cultivate only the few, supported crops. The study shows that risk aversion leads to agrobiodiversity conservation. However, the existence of CAP financial support on selected crops decreases the relationship between revenue risk management and agrobiodiversity, indirectly leading to agrobiodiversity loss.

► We analyze the impact that CAP financial support on organic farming has on agrobiodiversity under production uncertainty. ► Organic farming financial support may increase or decrease agrobiodiversity. ► The study shows that risk aversion leads to agrobiodiversity conservation. ► The existence of CAP financial support on organic crops indirectly leads to agrobiodiversity loss.

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