Diversification and multifunctionality in Italy and the Netherlands: a comparative analysis Laura Aguglia INEA, Italy, Roberto Henke INEA, Italy Krijn Poppe, LEI Wageningen UR, The Netherlands Aide Roest LEI Wageningen UR, The Netherlands Cristina Salvioni University of Pescara, Italy Farms are increasingly complex • the product mix of farms is increasingly complex – agricultural commodities, – non agricultural commodities (energy) and services (educational, social, etc.) – non-commodity outputs (e.g. landscape, biodiversity conservation; • farm resources are progressively deployed to non ag. and to off farm activities – pluriactivity – use land used for the production of wind or solar energy or for storage. The farm problem • price cost squeeze induced by – technological change and – small size/lack of bargaining power both respect to clients and providers. • farm incomes – continuously eroded – lag behind average incomes. Farm adjustments under productivism Farm adjustment Productivist Solution Increase Scale GROWTH Production Specialization MARGINALIZATION Pluriactivity Part time Ceasing ag. production Sell land Reallocate to other L and K in farms other sectors More complex adjustment… still productivist FARM ADJUSTMENT poverty PRODUCTIVIST ADJUSTMENTs DIVERSIFICATION NON TRADITIONAL CROPS GROWTH SPECIALIZATION CONTRACTING PASSIVE DIV. On farm proc. VALUE ADDED MARGINALIZATION RETIREMENT PLURIACTIVITY PART-TIME Direct marketing CEASE AG PRODUCTION Post-productivism and rural development FARM ADJUSTMENT PRODUCTIVIST ADJUSTMENT DIVERSIFICATION On farm proc. NON TRADITIONAL CROPS VALUE ADDED PLURIACTIVITY MARGINALIZ. poverty Direct mketing GROWTH CONTRACTING SPECIALIZATION PASSIVE DIV. Quality (wine) (renting land) Rural space consumption STORAGE AGRITURISM Hobby Lifestyle RETIREMENT CEASE AG PRODUCTION Multifunctionality: typology of goods Non-rivalry goods and services (indivisible) Rivalry goods and services (divisible) Impossibility of exclusion or rejection (1) Pure public goods open space / rest / biodiversity / natural habitat / cultural heritage (2) Common goods ground and surface water / fish in the ocean, rivers and canals / wildlife Possibility of exclusion or rejection (3) Quasi public goods nature / landscape (4) Pure individual goods agricultural products / agricultural tourism / health care farms Post-productivism, multifunctionality and rural development MULTI FUNCTIONALIT Y FARM ADJUSTMENT PRODUCTIVIST DIVERSIFICATION MARGINALIZATION On farm proc. ADJUSTMENT NON TRADITIONAL CROPS VALUE ADDED Direct mketing PLURIACTIVITY GROWTH CONTRACTING SPECIALIZATION PASSIVE DIV. (renting land) AGRITURISM STORAGE Organic PDO Traditional Etc. NATURE CONSERVATION poverty Hobby RETIREMENT Lifestyle Rural space consumption GREENCARE CEASE AG. PRODUCTION An operational classification Van der Ploeg, 2003 FARM ADJUSTMENT Deepening Broadening •Agricultural goods with Expansion of incomeunconventional producing activities, characteristics (organic, some of which can be quality, etc.), completely independent of agricultural •Acquisition of functions production (agriturism, down the line from production (direct sales, energy production, ecc.) processing, etc.). Regrounding re-deploy farm resources , labour in particular, off the farm (pluriactivity) Multifunctionaliy and diversification in the FADN Italy The Netherlands • Field of observation= commercial farms (>4 ESU) • Field of observation= commercial farms (>10 ESU) • More suited to measure deepening than broadening • More information on broadening than deepening • Off farm activity only for those hh. members working on farm • More information about the household Diversification and multifunctional practices in the FADN Broadening Organic process/product certification Use of low-impact production methods Certification of origin Traditional products Direct sales Extensification Agritourism/farm stays Landscape conservation Biodiversity conservation Renting machinery Leasing of land On farm processing Greencare Wind energy Storage Pluriactivity Deepening I, NL Regrounding I I I I, NL I I, NL I, NL I, NL I, NL I, NL I, NL NL NL NL I, NL Diversification and multifunctionality Italy 100% 90% and the Netherland Organic farming Certification of origin PDO Direct sales Sports Extensification Energy Low impact farming On farm processing Storage D Excursions Green care Organic farming 80% 70% On farm processing Leasing of land D 60% 50% 40% Direct sales Renting machinery Leasing of land Landscape conservation 30% 20% B 10% 0% Agri-tourism Renting machinery Biodiversit y conservat ion Agri-tourism I NL B Diffusion of broadening, deepening and re-grounding 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 BROADENING DEEPENING NL I PLURIACTIVITY OK with counting diversified farms ... … but we also want to know if diversification is worthful to the farm Economic impact of targeted strategies Net farm income for family AWU 10000 9000 8000 7000 6000 5000 4000 3000 2000 1000 0 60,000 50,000 40,000 30,000 20,000 10,000 0 Conventional Deepening Broadening I NL Pluriactive Conclusions FADN is the only data base • systematically gathered at the national level in all Member States • Containing both structural and economic info The original design of the FADN survey has a productivist orientation • it needs to evolve to include new non-productivist aspects of farms’ activities. Comparison between countries hampered by the differences in national FADNs. • harmonisation, possibly directed by DG Agri, would help and is needed. What can be measured by using FADN data is diversification at the farm level. • this information can then be complemented with external sources in view to define multifunctionality at the territorial level.