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Agent‐based modeling for ex ante assessment of tree crop innovations: litchis in northern Thailand
Authors:Pepijn Schreinemachers  Chakrit Potchanasin  Thomas Berger  Sithidech Roygrong
Institution:1. Department of Land Use Economics in the Tropics and Subtropics, Universit?t Hohenheim, 70593 Stuttgart, Germany;2. The Uplands Program (SFB564), Faculty of Agriculture, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand;3. Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Faculty of Economics, Kasetsart University, Bangkok 10900, Thailand;4. Highland Research and Development Institute, 65 Suthep rd., Moo 1, A. Muang, Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand
Abstract:This study uses an agent‐based model for ex ante assessment of agricultural innovations. The model builds on whole farm mathematical programming (MP) and extends the methodology with a spatial representation of the system, the heterogeneity of farm households and landscapes, and the interaction between farm households. We apply the model in a northern Thai watershed to study the potential of four innovations to increase the profitability of litchi orchards. Cost‐benefit analysis shows that each innovation would increase the profitability of litchi growing; however, the results of the agent‐based model show that at current price levels these innovations alone would not be enough to stem the decline in the area under litchis. The model was validated and the sensitivity of the results tested for variations in the irrigated water supply and liquidity. We report on how farmers responded to these results and discuss the implications for other areas in northern Thailand.
Keywords:C61  O13  O33  Q12  Q16  Farming systems research  Multi‐agent systems  Technology adoption and diffusion
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