Agrobiodiversity,farm profits and land fragmentation: Evidence from Bulgaria |
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Authors: | Salvatore Di Falco Ivan Penov Aleksi Aleksiev Tom M. van Rensburg |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Geography and Environment, London School of Economics, Houghton Street, WC2 2AE London, United Kingdom;2. Agricultural University of Plovdiv, Bulgaria;3. National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland |
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Abstract: | This paper presents an empirical analysis of the role of land fragmentation, crop biodiversity and their interplay with farm profitability. Original primary data are drawn from a survey conducted in the Plodiv region of Bulgaria. The econometric results stress the ambiguous role of land fragmentation on farm profitability. On one hand, land fragmentation reduces farm profitability. On the other hand, land fragmentation fosters crop diversification. We also find that crop biodiversity plays a beneficial role in farm profitability. Policies that aim to increase land consolidation and reduce fragmentation may overlook the positive link between diversity and plot heterogeneity. Policies that encourage land consolidation should, therefore, consider the crucial role that this has on other variables such as farm biodiversity. |
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Keywords: | Crop biodiversity Land fragmentation Land reform: Profitability Bulgaria |
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