1 / 31

Pavlos Karanikolas Assistant Professor AUA, Dept. of Agr . Economics & Rural Development

ΓΕΩΠΟΝΙΚΟ ΠΑΝΕΠΙΣΤΗΜΙΟ ΑΘΗΝΩΝ AGRICULTURAL UN Ι VERSITY OF ATHENS Department of Agr. Economics & Rural Development. Factors contributing to the resilience of subsistence and semi-subsistence farms: evidence from Greece . Pavlos Karanikolas Assistant Professor

taran
Download Presentation

Pavlos Karanikolas Assistant Professor AUA, Dept. of Agr . Economics & Rural Development

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. ΓΕΩΠΟΝΙΚΟ ΠΑΝΕΠΙΣΤΗΜΙΟ ΑΘΗΝΩΝ AGRICULTURAL UNΙVERSITY OF ATHENS Department of Agr. Economics & Rural Development Factors contributing to the resilience of subsistence and semi-subsistence farms: evidence from Greece Pavlos Karanikolas Assistant Professor AUA, Dept. of Agr. Economics & Rural Development May 4-8, 2014, Montpellier, France

  2. ΓΕΩΠΟΝΙΚΟ ΠΑΝΕΠΙΣΤΗΜΙΟ ΑΘΗΝΩΝ AGRICULTURAL UNΙVERSITY OF ATHENS Department of Agr. Economics & Rural Development Presentation Outline • Informal food networks in Greece • The incidence of subsistence (SFs) and semi-subsistence farms (SSFs) in Greece • Farm-level data from a local field survey

  3. ΓΕΩΠΟΝΙΚΟ ΠΑΝΕΠΙΣΤΗΜΙΟ ΑΘΗΝΩΝ AGRICULTURAL UNΙVERSITY OF ATHENS Department of Agr. Economics & Rural Development 1. Informal food networks in Greece In response to the crisis, since 2011:

  4. ΓΕΩΠΟΝΙΚΟ ΠΑΝΕΠΙΣΤΗΜΙΟ ΑΘΗΝΩΝ AGRICULTURAL UNΙVERSITY OF ATHENS Department of Agr. Economics & Rural Development 2. How many Subsistence & Semi-Subsistence farms in Greece? Farm Structure, 2010 Average Farm Size: 4,8 Ha 77% of farms, under 5 Ha Economic Size: 33% of farms with Standard Output less than 2000 € In 16,4% of farms: More than half of production is self-consumed by the holder Source: Eurostat, Farm Structure Survey, 2010

  5. ΓΕΩΠΟΝΙΚΟ ΠΑΝΕΠΙΣΤΗΜΙΟ ΑΘΗΝΩΝ AGRICULTURAL UNΙVERSITY OF ATHENS Department of Agr. Economics & Rural Development A detailed typology of All Greek Households: Source: Household Budget Surveys, Elaborated Data

  6. ΓΕΩΠΟΝΙΚΟ ΠΑΝΕΠΙΣΤΗΜΙΟ ΑΘΗΝΩΝ AGRICULTURAL UNΙVERSITY OF ATHENS Department of Agr. Economics & Rural Development Poverty Rates (% in each category) Source: Household Budget Surveys, Elaborated Data

  7. ΓΕΩΠΟΝΙΚΟ ΠΑΝΕΠΙΣΤΗΜΙΟ ΑΘΗΝΩΝ AGRICULTURAL UNΙVERSITY OF ATHENS Department of Agr. Economics & Rural Development Agricultural Self-Consumption: mitigates poverty rates 2012, Poverty Rates Source: Household Budget Surveys, Elaborated Data

  8. ΓΕΩΠΟΝΙΚΟ ΠΑΝΕΠΙΣΤΗΜΙΟ ΑΘΗΝΩΝ AGRICULTURAL UNΙVERSITY OF ATHENS Department of Agr. Economics & Rural Development 3. A Field Survey in Municipality of Ancient Epidaurus Detailed farm-level data in 2006 historical data (1950’s-2006) A follow-up survey in 2011

  9. ΓΕΩΠΟΝΙΚΟ ΠΑΝΕΠΙΣΤΗΜΙΟ ΑΘΗΝΩΝ AGRICULTURAL UNΙVERSITY OF ATHENS Department of Agr. Economics & Rural Development • Population: 1733 inhabitants • Average farm size: 2,4 ha • Total number of farms/farm households: 410 • Our representative sample: 70 farms

  10. ΓΕΩΠΟΝΙΚΟ ΠΑΝΕΠΙΣΤΗΜΙΟ ΑΘΗΝΩΝ AGRICULTURAL UNΙVERSITY OF ATHENS Department of Agr. Economics & Rural Development The local agro-system and rural economy

  11. ΓΕΩΠΟΝΙΚΟ ΠΑΝΕΠΙΣΤΗΜΙΟ ΑΘΗΝΩΝ AGRICULTURAL UNΙVERSITY OF ATHENS Department of Agr. Economics & Rural Development How many SFs and SSFs in this area? • All farms have a market participation rate >= 50% [None SF or SSF] • Four farms (5,7%) have an economic size < 1 ESU • Sixty-five farms (93%) with Utilized Agr. Area =< 5 ha, therefore we use the 3rd criterion to distinguish semi-subsistence farms

  12. ΓΕΩΠΟΝΙΚΟ ΠΑΝΕΠΙΣΤΗΜΙΟ ΑΘΗΝΩΝ AGRICULTURAL UNΙVERSITY OF ATHENS Department of Agr. Economics & Rural Development Let’s focus on these 65 ‘semi-subsistence’ farms: These Farms/Farm Households follow various Livelihood Strategies:

  13. ΓΕΩΠΟΝΙΚΟ ΠΑΝΕΠΙΣΤΗΜΙΟ ΑΘΗΝΩΝ AGRICULTURAL UNΙVERSITY OF ATHENS Department of Agr. Economics & Rural Development ………………

  14. A specific structure of the cost of production

  15. ΓΕΩΠΟΝΙΚΟ ΠΑΝΕΠΙΣΤΗΜΙΟ ΑΘΗΝΩΝ AGRICULTURAL UNΙVERSITY OF ATHENS Department of Agr. Economics & Rural Development

  16. ΓΕΩΠΟΝΙΚΟ ΠΑΝΕΠΙΣΤΗΜΙΟ ΑΘΗΝΩΝ AGRICULTURAL UNΙVERSITY OF ATHENS Department of Agr. Economics & Rural Development

  17. ΓΕΩΠΟΝΙΚΟ ΠΑΝΕΠΙΣΤΗΜΙΟ ΑΘΗΝΩΝ AGRICULTURAL UNΙVERSITY OF ATHENS Department of Agr. Economics & Rural Development Oranges, Average Total Cost (€/Kg) Euros/Kg Production per Farm (Kg)

  18. ΓΕΩΠΟΝΙΚΟ ΠΑΝΕΠΙΣΤΗΜΙΟ ΑΘΗΝΩΝ AGRICULTURAL UNΙVERSITY OF ATHENS Department of Agr. Economics & Rural Development Mandarines, Average Total Cost (€/Kg) Euros/Kg Production per Farm (Kg)

  19. ΓΕΩΠΟΝΙΚΟ ΠΑΝΕΠΙΣΤΗΜΙΟ ΑΘΗΝΩΝ AGRICULTURAL UNΙVERSITY OF ATHENS Department of Agr. Economics & Rural Development Therefore, beyond a minimum level of production: • Costs remain essentially constant • Strong indications for constant returns to scale • No substantial differences in efficiency of farms

  20. Farm Economic Sustainability

  21. ΓΕΩΠΟΝΙΚΟ ΠΑΝΕΠΙΣΤΗΜΙΟ ΑΘΗΝΩΝ AGRICULTURAL UNΙVERSITY OF ATHENS Department of Agr. Economics & Rural Development In the short-run: all farms are economically sustainable: (*) those who with their revenue cover their variable costs

  22. ΓΕΩΠΟΝΙΚΟ ΠΑΝΕΠΙΣΤΗΜΙΟ ΑΘΗΝΩΝ AGRICULTURAL UNΙVERSITY OF ATHENS Department of Agr. Economics & Rural Development In the long run: • UAA up to 2,3 ha: two-thirds of farms are economically sustainable • UAA>2,3 ha: all farms are economically sustainable long-term economically sustainable farms* (*) those who with their revenue cover their total [variable+fixed] costs

  23. On-Farm Labour

  24. ΓΕΩΠΟΝΙΚΟ ΠΑΝΕΠΙΣΤΗΜΙΟ ΑΘΗΝΩΝ AGRICULTURAL UNΙVERSITY OF ATHENS Department of Agr. Economics & Rural Development Only 8 out of 65 farms (12%) employ >1 Annual Work Units

  25. ΓΕΩΠΟΝΙΚΟ ΠΑΝΕΠΙΣΤΗΜΙΟ ΑΘΗΝΩΝ AGRICULTURAL UNΙVERSITY OF ATHENS Department of Agr. Economics & Rural Development ……………… See also: EU-RD Report 2013, pp. 119-121

  26. Household’sStandard of Living Equivalent Household Income, in comparison to: Average Equivalent Household Income of Peloponnesus Region Poverty Line

  27. ΓΕΩΠΟΝΙΚΟ ΠΑΝΕΠΙΣΤΗΜΙΟ ΑΘΗΝΩΝ AGRICULTURAL UNΙVERSITY OF ATHENS Department of Agr. Economics & Rural Development Percentage of Households in each category 83,1% Average Equivalent Household Income of Peloponnesus Region 15,4% Poverty Line 1,5%

  28. ΓΕΩΠΟΝΙΚΟ ΠΑΝΕΠΙΣΤΗΜΙΟ ΑΘΗΝΩΝ AGRICULTURAL UNΙVERSITY OF ATHENS Department of Agr. Economics & Rural Development Some persistent problems • A very low degree of co-operation among farmers • An agro-tourist festival in the area, since 1998, which has never been used from the locals for the promotion of their products • Change in land use, from fertile cultivated land, to land for construction

  29. ΓΕΩΠΟΝΙΚΟ ΠΑΝΕΠΙΣΤΗΜΙΟ ΑΘΗΝΩΝ AGRICULTURAL UNΙVERSITY OF ATHENS Department of Agr. Economics & Rural Development Resilience to the current crisis (I): 2006-2011: Although product prices have fallen, farms remain economically sustainable and households retain medium and high income, mainly due to: • Further farm expansion and improved management (e.g. increased yields per ha), combined with • conversion to organic farming, or • farm succession • Increase of direct sales to Athens’ open-air markets (29% of farms in 2006, 38% in 2011) • Unabated demand for tourist services

  30. ΓΕΩΠΟΝΙΚΟ ΠΑΝΕΠΙΣΤΗΜΙΟ ΑΘΗΝΩΝ AGRICULTURAL UNΙVERSITY OF ATHENS Department of Agr. Economics & Rural Development Resilience to the current crisis (II): farm expansion: before the advent of the crisis (in 2006-2009). Now, the farmers have not any other potential for new farm investments

  31. ΓΕΩΠΟΝΙΚΟ ΠΑΝΕΠΙΣΤΗΜΙΟ ΑΘΗΝΩΝ AGRICULTURAL UNΙVERSITY OF ATHENS Department of Agr. Economics & Rural Development Conclusions Increased stability of Farms/Farm Households and potential to recover after external shocks, due to: • A farm economy well integrated with the broader regional and local economy • Diverse viable livelihood strategies pursued from Farm Households • A concrete cost structure for farm products, indicating constant returns to scale

More Related