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Biosecurity in agriculture: an economic analysis of coexistence of professional and hobby production*
Authors:Michele Graziano Ceddia  Jaakko Heikkilä  Jukka Peltola
Institution:1. Department of Agricultural and Food Economics, School of Agriculture, Policy and Development, University of Reading, Early Gate, Whiteknights Road, RG6 6AR, Reading, UK;2. MTT Agrifood Research Finland, Economic Research, Luutnantintie 13, 00410 Helsinki, Finland;3. MTT Agrifood Research Finland, Economic Research, Luutnantintie 13, 00410 Helsinki, Finland, and AgriCord, Minderbroedersstraat 8, B 3000 Leuven, Belgium

Michele Graziano Ceddia (email: m.ceddia@reading.ac.uk), Department of Agricultural and Food Economics, School of Agriculture, Policy and Development, University of Reading, Early Gate, Whiteknights Road, RG6 6AR, Reading, UK. Jaakko Heikkilä (email: jaakko.heikkila@mtt.fi), MTT Agrifood Research Finland, Economic Research, Luutnantintie 13, 00410 Helsinki, Finland. Jukka Peltola, MTT Agrifood Research Finland, Economic Research, Luutnantintie 13, 00410 Helsinki, Finland, and AgriCord, Minderbroedersstraat 8, B 3000 Leuven, Belgium.

Abstract:One component of biosecurity is protection against invasive alien species, which are one of the most important threats worldwide to native biodiversity and economic profitability in various sectors, including agriculture. However, agricultural producers are not homogeneous. They may have different objectives and priorities, use different technologies, and occupy heterogeneous parcels of land. If the producers differ in terms of their attitude towards invasive pests and the damages they cause, there are probably external effects in the form of pest spread impacts and subsequent damages caused. We study such impacts in the case of two producer types: profit‐seeking professional producers and utility‐seeking hobby producers. We show that the hobby producer, having first set a breeding ground for the pest, under‐invests in pest control. We also discuss potential policy instruments to correct this market failure and highlight the importance of considering different stakeholders and their heterogeneous incentives when designing policies to control invasive alien species.
Keywords:biosecurity  hobby production  invasive alien species
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