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Non-market contribution to national economy of Polish farming activity

Non-market contribution to national economy of Polish farming activity. Resilience 2014 – Montpellier Rural’Est off-site session Catherine Darrot. Montpelllier – Resilience 2014 Rural’Est off-site session. Origin of the questions.

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Non-market contribution to national economy of Polish farming activity

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  1. Non-market contribution to national economy of Polish farming activity Resilience 2014 – Montpellier Rural’Est off-site session Catherine Darrot

  2. Montpelllier – Resilience 2014 Rural’Est off-site session Origin of the questions • Research in social sciences : questionning public stereotypes • Twostereotypes about smallfamilyfarms in Polandbetween 2003 and 2007 Non-market contribution to national economy of Polish farming activity - Catherine DARROT

  3. Montpelllier – Resilience 2014 Rural’Est off-site session Origin of the questions • Farm land: smallfamilyfarmswereaccused to block farmlandmarket by keeping land, and consequently to limit the potential of development of larger and more active farms • Food market: smallfamilyfarmswereaccused of low contribution to national economybecause of theirlowqualtity of marketedproducts Non-market contribution to national economy of Polish farming activity - Catherine DARROT

  4. Montpelllier – Resilience 2014 Rural’Est off-site session 41 farm monographsfrom 2004 to 2006 : deux modalité de ciblage des exploitations Drobin 8 monogr. Knyszyn, 15 monogr. Data Steszew - 10 monogr. Zator, 10 monogr. Non-market contribution to national economy of Polish farming activity - Catherine DARROT

  5. Montpelllier – Resilience 2014 Rural’Estoff-site session Sample • Farm land: smallfamilyfarmswereaccused to block farmlandmarket by keeping land, and consequently to limit the potential of development of larger and more active farms • Food market: smallfamilyfarmswereaccused of low contribution to national economybecause of theirlowqualtity of marketedproducts Non-market contribution to national economy of Polish farming activity - Catherine DARROT

  6. Montpelllier – Resilience 2014 Rural’Estoff-site session • Typology of the trajectory of those 41 peasant-likefarms (dfMendars) • Twotrajectoriesdriving out of the peasant-like model • « Heritage » farms • Farmsevolvingtoward a specialised/intensified model • Three « peasant-like » trajectories • Semi-subsistencefarms • Intensifiedpeasant-likemarlet-relatedfarm • Diversification of rural activities Non-market contribution to national economy of Polish farming activity - Catherine DARROT

  7. Montpelllier – Resilience 2014 Rural’Estoff-site session Typologie des exploitations : REVENUS Non-market contribution to national economy of Polish farming activity - Catherine DARROT

  8. Montpelllier – Resilience 2014 Rural’Estoff-site session 1st non-marketprocess Farm land transfer Non-market contribution to national economy of Polish farming activity - Catherine DARROT

  9. Montpelllier – Resilience 2014 Rural’Est off-site session Farm Land • One wide-spreadphenomenon: Non-formal land renting • Yearly • From one small, less-active farm to a larger, more active farm Non-market contribution to national economy of Polish farming activity - Catherine DARROT

  10. Montpelllier – Resilience 2014 Rural’Estoff-site session Farm Land • One wide-spreadphenomenon: Non-formal land renting • Reversibility ! When land needed Land back to the smallfarm • (4 cases in oursample = 10 % of the total sample) • Tchayanovian cycle! • Whenfamilygetslarger / whenunemployment (farm = « life inssurance ») Non-market contribution to national economy of Polish farming activity - Catherine DARROT

  11. Montpelllier – Resilience 2014 Rural’Estoff-site session Our sample: Land use of smallfarms withreducedactivity or only for semi-subsistence Non-market contribution to national economy of Polish farming activity - Catherine DARROT

  12. Montpelllier – Resilience 2014 Rural’Estoff-site session Our sample: Land use of farmswith a more significantactivity Non-market contribution to national economy of Polish farming activity - Catherine DARROT

  13. Montpelllier – Resilience 2014 Rural’Estoff-site session Farm Land • One wide-spreadphenomenon: Non-formal land renting • Non-marketprocess • « Active » farmerruns the land for free and keepsit in good conditions • Owner claims EU funds = « Rent» • Cycle: reversibility Non-market contribution to national economy of Polish farming activity - Catherine DARROT

  14. Montpelllier – Resilience 2014 Rural’Estoff-site session 2nd non-marketprocess Food transfer Non-market contribution to national economy of Polish farming activity - Catherine DARROT

  15. Food gifts « Linked-couple/family » support Farm Marketedfarmproducts Marketintermediaryactors Local community Direct marketing of rawfarmproducts 1 3 Potatoes Poultry and eggs Milk 2 Enlargedfamily 4 Market

  16. Montpelllier – Resilience 2014 Rural’Estoff-site session • Crossing • Farmmonographs: Sociologic and economic quantitative and qualitative data • With • - National statistic data: demography of farming and rural sector The food volumes concerned by processes 1 and 2 canbeestimated And framedbetween a ground value and a top value Top value - Maximal number of Polishfarms (source GUS : 2,38 millions) - The volumes of foodconcerned in the familieswherethey are the highest (monographs) • Ground value • Minimal number of Polishfarms (source Eurostat : 1,13 millions) • - The volumes of foodconcerned in the familieswherethey are lower (monographs) Non-market contribution to national economy of Polish farming activity - Catherine DARROT

  17. (Approche anthropologique – Sources : données de terrain de l’auteur)

  18. 41 monographsfamiliales Food autonomy in an « average » Polishfamillyfarm:70 % Non-market contribution to national economy of Polish farming activity - Catherine DARROT

  19. Framing the reality

  20. Montpelllier – Resilience 2014 Rural’Estoff-site session As a carefull indication, the averagebetween the ground and top values are; Wewant to estimatehere the % of the non-matketedPolishfood And the % of the population benefiting of it Carefull:This studydoes not includeurbanfoodgardens, whichalsocontributefor potentially high quantities Non-market contribution to national economy of Polish farming activity - Catherine DARROT

  21. Montpelllier – Resilience 2014 Rural’Est off-site session Question • Those data are not recent • What about the current situation ? Non-market contribution to national economy of Polish farming activity - Catherine DARROT

  22. Montpelllier – Resilience 2014 Rural’Estoff-site session Thankyou for your attention catherine.darrot@agrocampus-ouest.fr Non-market contribution to national economy of Polish farming activity - Catherine DARROT

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