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agriculture. What are the reasons behind this phenomenon? How can it be encouraged? To what extent can such group-based voluntary … the study looks at the recent development of landcare groups in Australia, Canada, the Netherlands and New Zealand. It …
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to risk management in agriculture, and explores how four OECD countries – Australia, Canada, Italy and the Netherlands … shifting risk landscape in agriculture – due to increasing weather variability, natural hazards, pests and diseases, and market …
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The Netherlands has built an agricultural sector that is a world leader in productivity and competitiveness. But … contentious. Leveraging the strong innovation capacity of the sector will be key to finding long-term solutions that work for … farmers, citizens and the environment. Policies for the Future of Farming and Food in the Netherlands takes stock of the …
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Economic valuation is widely used in OECD countries as a way of assessing the (usually monetary) value of goods that have no markets. In the rural context, valuation methods are used to argue for or against projects and policy choices in areas as diverse as agricultural support policies, local...
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should be. The framework encompasses both negative and positive externalities of agriculture. The first question relates to …
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character of agriculture. Policy-makers and analysts are supplied with a series of detailed questions which will help determine …
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