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Bahattin Akdemir - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

Huang Xian - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Experiences and Enlightenment of Agricultural Structure Adjustment in Small-scale Peasant Economy Countries
    Journal of Tianjin Agricultural College, 2001
    Co-Authors: Huang Xian
    Abstract:

    The focal point of Agricultural Structure changes and policy adjustment are different according to the different national conditions and different econmic development stages.The Agricultural Structure adjustment in China at present must use the experiences and lessons of Agricultural Structure adjustment in the small scale peasant economy countries,especially in Netherlands,Japan,etc.for reference.Using the target of economics,judging the different economic developmental changing start points of Japan and China,putting forward drawing experiences from other countries,the role and effect of the government in Agricultural Structure adjustment should be re examined,the function should be transferred at the right moment,the Agricultural production,sale and the peasant welfare policies should be adjusted,the design of farmland system should be changed,replacing farmaland development tactics with knowledge and technology should be carried out.And the policies at different development stages in the light of different districts should be used to promote agriculture on the upgrade.

Huang Xian-guang - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • The Experiences and Enlightenment of Agricultural Structure Adjustment in the Small-scale Peasant Economy Countries
    2002
    Co-Authors: Huang Xian-guang
    Abstract:

    The focal point of Agricultural Structure changes and policy adjustment are different according to the different national conditions and different economic development stages. The Agricultural Structure adjustment in China at present must use the experiences and lessons of Agricultural Structure adjustment in the small-scale peasant economy countries, especially in the Netherlands, Japan, etc for reference. Using the target of economics, judging the different economic developmental changing start points of Japan and China, it is put forward that experiences from other countries should be incorporated, the role and effect of the government in Agricultural Structure adjustment should be re-xeamined, the function should be transferred at the right moment, the Agricultural production, sale and the peasant welfare policies should be adjusted, the design of farmland system should be changed, farmland development tactics should be replaced with knowledge and technology, and that different policies should be pursued at different development stages in accordance with different districts to promote agriculture on the upgrade.

Ludwig Theuvsen - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Impacts of Biogas Production on the Production Factors Land and Labour – Current Effects , Possible Consequences and Further Research Needs
    International Journal of Food System Dynamics, 2013
    Co-Authors: Carsten H Emmann, Welf Guenther-luebbers, Ludwig Theuvsen
    Abstract:

    Among the members of the European Union (EU), Germany has the largest biogas produc-tion from Agricultural sources. However, many other EU member states are creating the necessary conditions for rapid growth in this area. The German Renewable Energy Sources Act (EEG), which sets payments over a long time period for electricity supplied from renewa-ble sources, often serves as a benchmark. However, the continuing biogas boom has also led to criticism of the EEG in Germany. Opponents of biogas production point to the rising cost of leasing land, changes in the Agricultural Structure due to maize monoculture, increased competition with other Agricultural branches (e.g., livestock husbandry) and the crowding out of classical food production. This paper examines the validity of these points of criticism. To this end, a written survey (n = 246) of farmers in six selected rural districts in the German state of Lower Saxony was carried out in 2010 and 2011. OLS regressions conducted on the data from these farmers showed that biogas production has led to a substantial increase in land lease prices for cropland. Furthermore, approximately 20% of the respondents report complete crowding out of established Agricultural production forms, resulting in a decrease in the resource basis for downstream animal and plant processing industries. The results also indicate that, in extreme cases, such crowding out might even reduce the availability of em-ployment in rural areas. In closing, the paper highlights further research needs in order to provide comprehensive information (for every German state, the entire country of Germany and other EU member states) regarding the effects of biogas production on net employment, infraStructure and added value.

  • International journal on food system dynamics.
    International Journal on Food System Dynamics, 2013
    Co-Authors: Carsten H. Centma Research (organization), Welf Guenther-lübbers, Ludwig Theuvsen
    Abstract:

    Among the members of the European Union (EU), Germany has the largest biogas produc-tion from Agricultural sources. However, many other EU member states are creating the necessary conditions for rapid growth in this area. The German Renewable Energy Sources Act (EEG), which sets payments over a long time period for electricity supplied from renewa-ble sources, often serves as a benchmark. However, the continuing biogas boom has also led to criticism of the EEG in Germany. Opponents of biogas production point to the rising cost of leasing land, changes in the Agricultural Structure due to maize monoculture, increased competition with other Agricultural branches (e.g., livestock husbandry) and the crowding out of classical food production. This paper examines the validity of these points of criticism. To this end, a written survey (n = 246) of farmers in six selected rural districts in the German state of Lower Saxony was carried out in 2010 and 2011. OLS regressions conducted on the data from these farmers showed that biogas production has led to a substantial increase in land lease prices for cropland. Furthermore, approximately 20% of the respondents report complete crowding out of established Agricultural production forms, resulting in a decrease in the resource basis for downstream animal and plant processing industries. The results also indicate that, in extreme cases, such crowding out might even reduce the availability of em-ployment in rural areas. In closing, the paper highlights further research needs in order to provide comprehensive information (for every German state, the entire country of Germany and other EU member states) regarding the effects of biogas production on net employment, infraStructure and added value.

Liu Su - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.