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Regional heterogeneity and spatial interdependence as determinants of the cultivation of an emerging alternative crop: The case of the Styrian Oil Pumpkin
Affiliation:1. Department of Sociology and Criminology & Law, 3219 Turlington Hall, University of Florida, PO Box 117330, Gainesville, FL 32611-7330, USA;2. Universidad Nacional Amazónica de Madre de Dios, Puerto Maldonado, Madre de Dios, Peru;3. Center for Latin American Studies, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA;4. School of Natural Resources and Environment, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA;5. School of Forest Resources and Conservation, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA;1. International Food Policy Research Institute, 2033 K Street, NW, Washington DC 20006-1002, USA;2. Indaba Agricultural Policy Research Institute (IAPRI), Plot No. 26A Middleway Road, Kabulonga, Postnet 99 Kabulonga, Lusaka, Zambia;1. Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing 210095, China;2. International Institute of Social Studies, part of Erasmus University Rotterdam, Kortenaerkade 12, 2518AX The Hague, The Netherlands
Abstract:In the course of the liberalisation and globalisation of agricultural markets the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) of the European Union (EU) has shifted from quantity-based to quality-based policies, encouraging a diversification of agricultural production. For policy makers it is therefore relevant to understand better the drivers which influence the adoption and spatial distribution of emerging alternative products and production systems in agriculture. Taking the Styrian Oil Pumpkin as an example, the aim of this study is to quantify the determinants of spatial variations in the cultivation of an emerging alternative crop. We estimate Tobit and SLX Tobit models for two regions, drawing on cross-sectional data from the year 2010 of 549 municipalities in the Styrian Oil Pumpkin Protected Geographical Indication (PGI) area. Our findings indicate that, apart from (i) crop-specific factors, there are also (ii) region-specific factors such as marketing possibilities and there is (iii) spatial interdependence influencing spatial variations in oil-pumpkin-cultivated area and we conclude that these factors also need to be considered for the support of other emerging alternative products and production systems in agriculture.
Keywords:Styrian Oil Pumpkin  PGI  Regional heterogeneity  Spillover  Spatial econometrics  SLX Tobit model
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