What drives low-carbon agriculture? The experience of farms from the Wielkopolska region in Poland

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Michał Borychowski
Aleksander Grzelak
Łukasz Popławski
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[1] Poznań University of Economics and Business,Department of Macroeconomics and Agricultural Economics
[2] Cracow University of Economics,Department of Public Finance
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Low-carbon agriculture; The Wielkopolska region; Energy; Fertilizers; Productivity; Agricultural efficiency; Structural equation modeling (SEM); O13; Q10; Q15; Q56;
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Because of global environmental problems, low-carbon agriculture has gained increasing importance both in developed and developing countries. Hence, there is a need to find ways to develop more efficient agricultural systems. The purpose of this article is to identify the drivers of low-carbon agriculture on farms in the Wielkopolska region (in Poland). We aimed to take an original approach to investigate low-carbon agriculture with a unique set of different economic and environmental variables and contribute to the literature, which is not very extensive in terms of microeconomic research, including research on farmers in the Wielkopolska region. Therefore, we employed a multiple-factor measurement model for structural equation modeling (SEM) of data collected individually from 120 farms in 2020. As a result, we formulated the following conclusions: the increasing productivity of factors (land, labor, and capital) have a positive effect on low-carbon farming, just as increasing fertilizer and energy efficiency. Moreover, thermal insulation is also important for low-carbon agriculture, with efficiency of fertilizer use being the most important factor. We believe that the issues of farm use of fertilizers and thermal insulation of buildings should be more broadly included in energy policy, both at the national and the European Union (EU) levels. Some of these factors however are already present in the common agricultural policy (CAP) for 2021–2027.
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页码:18641 / 18652
页数:11
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