进口沼气消化液的无牲畜养殖场有机生产的经济潜力——以德国西部为例

IF 6.1 1区 农林科学 Q1 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
J. Freytag , W. Britz , T. Kuhn
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摘要

大多数无库存有机农场依赖进口有机氮。沼气消化物提供了一个有趣的解决方案来满足对柔性氮肥的需求。它们的应用可以支持专业化耕地的转变,有助于有政治目标的有机生产的扩大。然而,关于农场外沼气消化物的使用存在各种法规,这些法规在允许的氮进口方面存在很大差异。尽管在实践和研究中,人们对沼气消化液在无畜有机农业中的应用越来越感兴趣,但它对从传统农业向有机农业转变的经济潜力的影响尚未得到研究。目的本研究评估了在与传统沼气厂合作的基础上,在不从事动物生产的情况下,为专业化耕地农场进行有机生产的经济潜力。该研究考虑了不同法规对进口场外沼气消化物的影响。方法本评估采用生物经济农场模型FarmDyn,对三个不同种植模式的无库存可耕地在传统和有机生产条件下的多个经济绩效指标进行评估。德国联邦北莱茵-威斯特法伦州是案例研究区。大规模灵敏度分析量化了具有高不确定性或可能的大影响的相关参数的影响。结果和结论我们的研究结果表明,当使用沼气消化液时,有机农业对专业化耕地具有很高的经济潜力。考虑到现有补贴,在所有评估的农场和监管情景中,有机农业在经济上都优于传统生产。然而,对沼气消化液应用的更严格限制使作物轮作转向更高比例的低营养需求作物和豆类。这减少了收入,尤其是在饲料豆类的情况下,增加了劳动力需求,降低了盈利能力和劳动生产率。与沼气厂的距离和有机生产补贴对盈利能力的影响很大,而投入价格的影响很小。研究结果强调,无畜有机农业的经济表现在很大程度上取决于营养物质的进口可能性。此外,他们建议,对有机农业的补贴应该更好地反映其在不同农场类型中的经济潜力,以减少自重影响,并在成本高昂的地方促进转化。重要意义该研究首次评估了管理发酵基质进口的不同法规对专业化耕地无库存有机农业经济潜力的影响。这是相关的,因为无库存可耕地的转换滞后,但可能大大有助于实现有机生产的政策目标。
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The economic potential of organic production for stockless arable farms importing biogas digestate: A case study analysis for western Germany

The economic potential of organic production for stockless arable farms importing biogas digestate: A case study analysis for western Germany

CONTEXT

Most stockless organic farms depend on the import of organic nitrogen. Biogas digestates offer an interesting solution to address this need for flexible nitrogen fertilizers. Their application could support the conversion of specialized arable farms, contributing to the politically targeted expansion of organic production. However, various regulations on the use of off-farm biogas digestates exist, which differ considerably in allowed N imports. Despite the growing interest in the application of biogas digestates in stockless organic farming in practice and research, its impacts on the economic potential of converting from conventional to organic farming have not been investigated.

OBJECTIVE

This study assesses the economic potential of organic production for specialized arable farms without taking up animal production based on cooperating with a conventional biogas plant. The study considers the impacts of different regulations on importing off-farm biogas digestates.

METHODS

The assessment employs the bio-economic farm model FarmDyn to evaluate multiple economic performance indicators for three stockless arable case study farms with varying cropping patterns under conventional and organic production. The German federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia serves as the case study area. A large-scale sensitivity analysis quantifies the impact of relevant parameters with a high uncertainty or possible large impact.

RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS

Our results suggest that organic farming has a high economic potential for specialized arable farms when biogas digestate is applied. Taking existing subsidies into account, organic farming economically outperforms conventional production for all assessed farms and regulatory scenarios. However, stronger restrictions on the application of biogas digestates shift crop rotations toward higher shares of crops with low nutrient requirements and legumes. This reduces, especially in case of fodder legumes, revenues and increases labor requirements, and lowers profitability and labor productivity. Distance to the biogas plant and subsidies for organic production impact strongly on profitability, whereas input prices show small effects. Results underline that the economic performance of stockless organic farming depends highly on import possibilities of nutrients. Furthermore, they suggest that subsidies for organic farming should better reflect its economic potential across farm types to reduce deadweight effects and boost conversion where it is costly.

SIGNIFICANCE

The study is the first to assess the impact of different regulations governing the import of fermentation substrates on the economic potential of stockless organic farming for specialized arable farms. This is relevant as conversion of stockless arable farms is lagging behind but could considerably contribute to reach policy targets for organic production.

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Agricultural Systems
Agricultural Systems 农林科学-农业综合
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13.30
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174
审稿时长
30 days
期刊介绍: Agricultural Systems is an international journal that deals with interactions - among the components of agricultural systems, among hierarchical levels of agricultural systems, between agricultural and other land use systems, and between agricultural systems and their natural, social and economic environments. The scope includes the development and application of systems analysis methodologies in the following areas: Systems approaches in the sustainable intensification of agriculture; pathways for sustainable intensification; crop-livestock integration; farm-level resource allocation; quantification of benefits and trade-offs at farm to landscape levels; integrative, participatory and dynamic modelling approaches for qualitative and quantitative assessments of agricultural systems and decision making; The interactions between agricultural and non-agricultural landscapes; the multiple services of agricultural systems; food security and the environment; Global change and adaptation science; transformational adaptations as driven by changes in climate, policy, values and attitudes influencing the design of farming systems; Development and application of farming systems design tools and methods for impact, scenario and case study analysis; managing the complexities of dynamic agricultural systems; innovation systems and multi stakeholder arrangements that support or promote change and (or) inform policy decisions.
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