The future of olive groves on sloping land and ex-ante assessment of cross compliance for erosion control
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Summary: | Under the past Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) olive oil subsidy regime, farmers were eligible for subsidies on the basis of the amount of olive oil they produced. This led to an intensification of production, particularly on flat land, and had inmost cases negative environmental effects, such as more soil erosion on sloping land and more pollution. With the decoupling of agricultural support under the newly established rules of the CAP, formalised in 2005, cross compliance measures have become obligatory. In this paper an ex-ante assessment is made of the application of cross compliance for soil erosion control (natural cover crops and terrace maintenance) in hilly and mountainous olive groves in Tr ´ as-os- Montes in Portugal. A linear programming model was developed to assess the various socio-economic and environmental effects of four different development scenarios for olive groves. The scenarios were developed on the basis of changing market prices, wage rates and subsidies; their effects included shifts towards intensification, abandonment and organic farming. Simulations considering a minimum return to labour constraint showed very high levels of abandonment, particularly in combination with cross compliance obligations. However, even without this minimum return to labour constraint, abandonment would reach more than 20% in three out of the four scenarios. The model showed that cross compliance obligations could be quite effective in reducing erosion, but that theywould depress income in all scenarios as a result of higher abandonment and lower percentage shifts towards intensive systems. |
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The future of olive groves on sloping land and ex-ante assessment of cross compliance for erosion controlOlive grovesPoliciesSoil erosionCross complianceScenarioUnder the past Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) olive oil subsidy regime, farmers were eligible for subsidies on the basis of the amount of olive oil they produced. This led to an intensification of production, particularly on flat land, and had inmost cases negative environmental effects, such as more soil erosion on sloping land and more pollution. With the decoupling of agricultural support under the newly established rules of the CAP, formalised in 2005, cross compliance measures have become obligatory. In this paper an ex-ante assessment is made of the application of cross compliance for soil erosion control (natural cover crops and terrace maintenance) in hilly and mountainous olive groves in Tr ´ as-os- Montes in Portugal. A linear programming model was developed to assess the various socio-economic and environmental effects of four different development scenarios for olive groves. The scenarios were developed on the basis of changing market prices, wage rates and subsidies; their effects included shifts towards intensification, abandonment and organic farming. Simulations considering a minimum return to labour constraint showed very high levels of abandonment, particularly in combination with cross compliance obligations. However, even without this minimum return to labour constraint, abandonment would reach more than 20% in three out of the four scenarios. The model showed that cross compliance obligations could be quite effective in reducing erosion, but that theywould depress income in all scenarios as a result of higher abandonment and lower percentage shifts towards intensive systems.ElsevierBiblioteca Digital do IPBGraaff, Jan deDuarte, FilomenaFleskens, LuukFigueiredo, Tomás de2011-06-20T14:13:35Z20102010-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10198/5271engde Graaff, Jan;Duarte, Filomena;Fleskens, Luuk;Figueiredo, Tomás de (2010). The future of olive groves on sloping land and ex-ante assessment of cross compliance for erosion control. Land Use Policy. ISSN 0264-8377. 27: 1, p. 33-41.0264-837710.1016/j.landusepol.2008.02.006info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2025-02-25T11:57:45Zoai:bibliotecadigital.ipb.pt:10198/5271Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-28T11:20:39.173883Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse |
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The future of olive groves on sloping land and ex-ante assessment of cross compliance for erosion control |
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The future of olive groves on sloping land and ex-ante assessment of cross compliance for erosion control |
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The future of olive groves on sloping land and ex-ante assessment of cross compliance for erosion control Graaff, Jan de Olive groves Policies Soil erosion Cross compliance Scenario |
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The future of olive groves on sloping land and ex-ante assessment of cross compliance for erosion control |
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The future of olive groves on sloping land and ex-ante assessment of cross compliance for erosion control |
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The future of olive groves on sloping land and ex-ante assessment of cross compliance for erosion control |
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The future of olive groves on sloping land and ex-ante assessment of cross compliance for erosion control |
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The future of olive groves on sloping land and ex-ante assessment of cross compliance for erosion control |
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Graaff, Jan de |
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Graaff, Jan de Duarte, Filomena Fleskens, Luuk Figueiredo, Tomás de |
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Duarte, Filomena Fleskens, Luuk Figueiredo, Tomás de |
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Graaff, Jan de Duarte, Filomena Fleskens, Luuk Figueiredo, Tomás de |
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Olive groves Policies Soil erosion Cross compliance Scenario |
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Olive groves Policies Soil erosion Cross compliance Scenario |
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Under the past Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) olive oil subsidy regime, farmers were eligible for subsidies on the basis of the amount of olive oil they produced. This led to an intensification of production, particularly on flat land, and had inmost cases negative environmental effects, such as more soil erosion on sloping land and more pollution. With the decoupling of agricultural support under the newly established rules of the CAP, formalised in 2005, cross compliance measures have become obligatory. In this paper an ex-ante assessment is made of the application of cross compliance for soil erosion control (natural cover crops and terrace maintenance) in hilly and mountainous olive groves in Tr ´ as-os- Montes in Portugal. A linear programming model was developed to assess the various socio-economic and environmental effects of four different development scenarios for olive groves. The scenarios were developed on the basis of changing market prices, wage rates and subsidies; their effects included shifts towards intensification, abandonment and organic farming. Simulations considering a minimum return to labour constraint showed very high levels of abandonment, particularly in combination with cross compliance obligations. However, even without this minimum return to labour constraint, abandonment would reach more than 20% in three out of the four scenarios. The model showed that cross compliance obligations could be quite effective in reducing erosion, but that theywould depress income in all scenarios as a result of higher abandonment and lower percentage shifts towards intensive systems. |
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