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Impact Of The Introduction Of Decoupled Payments On Functioning Of The German Land Market. Country Report Of The Eu Tender: "Study On The Functioning Of Land Markets In Those Eu Member States Influenced By Measures Applied Under The Common Agricultural Policy"

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  • Henter, Sybille Henriette
  • Kellermann, Konrad
  • Moller, Lioudmila
  • Roder, Norbert
  • Sahrbacher, Christoph
  • Zirnbauer, Martin

Abstract

Against the background of the reform of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) in 2003 the following analysis, brings into focus the responses of the agricultural sector to decoupled subsidies. In particular it addresses the impact of the Single Payment Scheme (SPS) on land sales and rent prices and therefore on farm structure. It also aims to assess the extent to which the reform advances sound and sustainable agriculture and provides incentives for market-orientated farming practices. The study is based on the analysis of statistical data and expert surveys conducted in three selected regions.

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  • Henter, Sybille Henriette & Kellermann, Konrad & Moller, Lioudmila & Roder, Norbert & Sahrbacher, Christoph & Zirnbauer, Martin, 2010. "Impact Of The Introduction Of Decoupled Payments On Functioning Of The German Land Market. Country Report Of The Eu Tender: "Study On The Functioning Of Land Markets In Those Eu Member States Inf," IAMO Discussion Papers 91763, Institute of Agricultural Development in Transition Economies (IAMO).
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:iamodp:91763
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.91763
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