Les effets du découplage des aides directes sur des exploitations de viande bovine en présence de risque
Aude Ridier
Économie rurale, 2004, vol. 279
Abstract:
The impact of decoupling direct payments from production in producers' decisions under risk is tested by using a multiperiod model of risk programming on beef cattle farms in two French regions: Limousin and Pays de la Loire. Farmers' strategies under risk are more uniform if support is increasingly decoupled from production. By introducing cross-compliance constraints, we show that this méthode suits to better integration of territorial and environnemental stakes of the CAP.
Date: 2004
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.355228
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