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Analysis of Farm Structures in German

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Production processes

This project contributes to the research aim 'Production processes'. Which funding institutions are active for this aim? What are the sub-aims? Take a look:
Production processes


Project code: TI-BW-08-PID1595
Contract period: 01.01.2016 - 31.12.2017
Purpose of research: Inventory & Assessment

Farm structures are constantly changing – they must, if they respond to competition. However, how well do we know the current farm structures? Available statistics only provide limited information. Therefore, in this project we intend to initially identify the exact knowledge gaps and later develop approaches to close them. Splitting of farms, cooperation, and diversification are only a few buzz of the phrases considered for adaptation strategies of farms. Complex and partly household farms organized like concerns are increasingly characterized our current farm structures. The available statistics (especially the agricultural census, agricultural structural survey or the national Farm Accountancy Data Network (FADN)) represent these structures less and less. If development information is missing, far-reaching consequences for policy advice and analysis, as well as target-oriented policy development problems arise. Against this background, our aim is to analyse and evaluate the significance of official agricultural statistics and the FADN. We would like to find approaches which enable us to analyse the entire farm or farming household. The project will initially evaluate generally available and official statistics with regard to farm structures. In addition, we will review whether there are other relevant data sources that help in presenting the actual prevailing farm structures. For example, data of the agricultural social security includes information in regards to which other businesses belongs to the respective farms. The analysis sets out to first clearly define and differentiate the area of agriculture. On the basis of regional case studies (district level) we intend to collect data on the micro-structures of agriculture. Further information will be gained by the exchange and collaboration with numerous experts (agricultural administration, statistics, tax and farm consultancies as well as financial institutions). We will compare the newly obtained information with the existing statistical data in order to determine differences. From this we may derive how to improve the national agricultural statistics. Analysis of available statistics, and the implementation of expert interviews and workshops. The use of farm related data and sources with information about structural links between farms (for example, data from social security or the company database DAFNE). Implementation of national data surveys in selected regions, and the comparison of obtained information with available official statistics.

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