2020
DOI: 10.3390/agronomy10030429
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Impact Analysis of the Young Farmers’ Support Program on Slovenian Dairy Sector Development Using Econometric Modeling Approach

Abstract: This study analyzes the effects that action 112 of the Rural Development Policy had on the socioeconomic status of Slovenian dairy farms. The data used in this paper were collected from Farm Accountancy Data Network (FADN), a database for applicants in action 112 (young farms transferees), from whose applications for participation in this action the data were obtained. Twenty-eight different econometric models were developed during the first stage of the research. The evaluation of the models was subsequently … Show more

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“…They represent the economic value (in EUR) of the goods and services produced by a farm [247]. Along with the concept of the product value, the added value of a product describes the farm's financial benefit [85,245,246]. Essentially, the added value refers to the increase in the value generated by a production process, calculated from the average value of the product prior to taxes [152,247].…”
Section: Economic Indicatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…They represent the economic value (in EUR) of the goods and services produced by a farm [247]. Along with the concept of the product value, the added value of a product describes the farm's financial benefit [85,245,246]. Essentially, the added value refers to the increase in the value generated by a production process, calculated from the average value of the product prior to taxes [152,247].…”
Section: Economic Indicatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Essentially, the added value refers to the increase in the value generated by a production process, calculated from the average value of the product prior to taxes [152,247]. An example of added value applied to the milk production system is the milk composition (proteins, fats, and somatic cell count) or the method of production, measured in EUR per unit of milk processed [85,246,247].…”
Section: Economic Indicatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the novel literature regarding the Young Farmers Scheme has been oriented towards the success factors of the scheme. A greater presence of young people is necessary in order to accelerate and concretise the renewal that the agricultural sector needs to increase farmers' incomes [9], be more competitive [10], address environmental challenges, and ensure a contribution to climate change adaptation and mitigation [11]. Young people are also at the forefront of the multifunctional agriculture model, which is changing the perception of the Italian primary sector, often with important repercussions for the environment and the community, such as renewable energy production or social agriculture [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although novel literature regarding the Young Farmers Scheme has been oriented toward success factors of the Scheme, a handful of scholars analyze the impact of the Scheme in rural growth both at national and regional levels. Benefits of the Scheme include farmers' income increase [5] and farm holding survival [9], farm productivity [10], multidirectional efficiency [11], and social sustainability indicators such as employment [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%