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O. Xhoxhi ; E. Skreli ; E. Zhllima ; D. Imami |This paper analyses the impact of agricultural subsidies using traditional quasi-experimental research design that combines genetic matching procedure with regression analysis and causal forests, an adaptation of the random forest algorithm of B[...]![]()
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M.T. Cappella ; L. Nerozzi ; M. Benini ; P. Detti ; E. Blasi |The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) 2023-2027 introduces stringent sustainability requirements, reshaping land use and influencing crop planning and economic outcomes for European farmers. This study examines the impact of recent CAP reforms on[...]![]()
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The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) is a cornerstone policy of the European Union, increasingly focused on promoting environmentally sustainable practices. In 2014, the CAP introduced Greening payments and a crop diversification requirement to [...]![]()
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Sustainable agriculture represents a key aspect of the EU?s environmental policy, as it has a significant impact on biodiversity, soil quality, and water resources. The European Commission implements a set of policies aimed at aligning economic [...]![]()
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In January 2024, widespread farmer protests across Europe exposed growing tensions between the socioeconomic realities of agricultural production and environmental policy ambitions. Among the most contested issues, pesticide use emerged as a cri[...]![]()
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F. Arfini ; F. Bartolini ; A. Carbone ; T. Castellotti ; S. Coderoni ; R. Cortignani ; R. DA'nnolfo ; G.D. Guccione ; M. Donati ; F. Galli ; R. Henke ; G. Mazzocchi ; A. Monteleone ; M. Raggi ; A. Pesce ; M.R.P. Dandrea ; B. Rocchi ; D. Romano ; R. Sardone ; F. Sotte ; S. Targetti ; C. Zumpano |In early 2025, the European Union launched a new phase of dialogue on the future of agricultural and food policies, aiming to move beyond the sustainability-centred narratives of the Green Deal and Farm to Fork strategy. The initiative, grounded[...]![]()
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This article examines the rise of so-called "sustainable agriculture" projects in Tunisia after the 2011 revolution, a period of deep political and institutional change. This era opened a debate on redefining the development model, particularly [...]![]()
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Agrobiodiversity is widely recognized as essential for smallholder agriculture, particularly for enhancing resilience to disruptions which are increasingly frequent and intense. However, whether agricultural policies support or hinder agrobiodiv[...]![]()
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The previous EU political cycle 2019-2024 ushered in the European Green Deal on a wave of activism around climate change and environmental challenges. This was also reflected in ambitious targets for a transition to a more sustainable food and a[...]![]()
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S. Wunder ; C. Fraccaroli ; E. Varela ; S. Bruzzese ; M. Termansen |Agri-environmental schemes (AES), a subtype of payments for ecosystem services (PES), aim to address Europe's environmental and climate objectives by incentivising farmers to maintain or shift to farming practices that deliver additional ecosyst[...]![]()
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F. Chatzitheodoridis ; K. Spinthiropoulos ; E. Loizou ; D. Kalfas ; S. Kalogiannidis ; E. Gortsilas |In recent years, the European Union has placed a strong emphasis on the development of government policies that promote agricultural productivity and sustainability. As global challenges such as climate change, resource scarcity, and environment[...]![]()
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C. Conti ; A. Hall ; E.A. Moallemi ; A. Laila ; C. Béné ; J. Fanzo ; M.F. Gibson ; L. Gordon ; C. Hicks ; K. Kok ; N. Rao ; R. Laxminarayan ; D. Mason-D'Croz |Urgent calls for food system transformation have spurred a variety of responses globally. In some cases, these calls have been answered through top-down led processes, driven by public agencies to design and implement measures that can drive soc[...]![]()
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K.-A. Gill ; N. Teimouri ; J. Bogard ; K. Cullerton |Global food systems face complex challenges and need to transform to meet increasing demand for food, sustainably. Smallholders are a significant population of food producers and need to be considered in this transformation. However, internation[...]![]()
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It is about redefining the object of Agrarian Law, that is, rethinking the object of agrarian legal norms. Agrarian Law was left behind only as an object of agricultural production activity and access to the goods necessary for it. Current Agrar[...]![]()
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I. Prigoreanu ; A. Grigore-Sava ; S.C. Avarvarei ; G. Radu ; S.B. Paduraru ; R.E. Gherasim ; M. Chihulca ; G. Ignat |Introduction Sustainability in European Union (EU) agriculture has become a priority in both academic research and public policy, reflecting its central role in shaping resilient and balanced development models. The European agricultural landsca[...]![]()
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O. Ghariani | 2025In the face of expanding environmental and socioeconomic challenges experienced by agriculture in semi-arid and arid zones, systems of governance and policies that influence agroforestry practices play a key role in promoting ecological sustaina[...]![]()
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I. Tehami | 2025Agroforestry - the combination of trees and shrubs with crops and/or livestock on the same land management unit - can provide economic and ecological synergies for sustainable land management and smallholders resilience. In Tunisia, In the Tunis[...]![]()
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This study aims to shed light on the impact of the crop diversity criterion of green payments on farms' economic and environmental performances, alongside land use practices. In order to provide causal evidence, we exploit the natural experiment[...]![]()
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Amorcées en 1992, les réformes de la politique agricole commune de l'Union européenne ont conduit à une libéralisation des marchés agricoles. Cet article propose d'en évaluer les conséquences sur les relations de pouvoir au sein des filières agr[...]![]()
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V. Chatellier, dir. ; M. Pidoux, dir. ; T. Pouch, dir. ; M. Raffray, dir. | Paris [France] : Classiques Garnier | Rencontres, ISSN 2103-5636 | 2025Les politiques agricoles ont toujours fait lobjet de controverses théoriques ou politiques. Leur histoire alterne entre légitimité accordée à linterventionnisme sur les marchés agricoles et retrait de lÉtat de ces marchés. Cet ouvrage revient[...]![]()
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Morocco, a semi-arid country and a recognized climate change hotspot, faces increasing water scarcity, with renewable water resources estimated at 22 billion m3 in 2023. This study presents a critical literature review to examine, first, the eff[...]![]()
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The role of the agricultural sector has had to evolve as our global social economic system has been changed by drivers such as climate change, demographics, ecosystem depletion, changes in dietary patterns and rising food demand. A key character[...]![]()
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A.G. Manta ; N.M. Doran ; R.M. Badîrcea ; G. Badareu ; C. Ghertescu ; C.V. Lapadat |This study examines the impact of the European Union's Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) funds, specifically the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development (FEADR) and the European Agricultural Guarantee Fund (FEGA), on a range of economic,[...]![]()
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In both capitalist and socialist economies, agricultural planning has been understood as the allocation of areas for planting of certain products; the production potential and ability to act rationally of farmers, the main productive actors, hav[...]![]()
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F. Galioto ; I. Criscuoli ; A. Martelli ; M.V. Lasorella ; I. Falconi ; D. Marandola ; G. Dara Guccione ; F. Varia |The present study aims at investigating the potential impacts of agricultural policies on GHG emissions from agriculture across the European Union. The study begins by providing evidence on how the key CAP reforms contributed to the structural c[...]




