Abstract

The theory about the impact of farm size, income and assets on the environmental approach of farmers is ambiguous. We contribute to the existing discussion in two ways. Firstly, we look for the determinants of the environmental approach. Secondly, we treat farm size as a heterogeneous factor, affected not only by the value of assets but also flows of incomes. The main objective of the article is, therefore, to recognize the impact of assets and income on the environmental approach of agricultural producers. We analyze the results of surveys carried out in 2020 on a group of 120 farms from the Wielkopolska region (Poland), using structural equation modelling (generalized structural equation modelling (GSEM)-multiple indicators and multiple causes (MIMIC) model). Our results indicate that both the income and assets of the agricultural producers have a positive impact on their approach to the environment. However, to a greater extent, the farmer’s approach to the environment is influenced more by income than by assets. This may be influenced by the capitalization of subsidies in the price of agricultural land, which makes this element of farm assets detached from real processes. It is easier for farms with a higher income and assets to realize the orientation towards sustainability.

Highlights

  • The assets of farms as a productive resource determine the possibilities of creating agricultural income

  • The research confirms the previously formulated research hypotheses. Both the income and the assets of agricultural producers have a positive impact on their approach to the environment

  • This might be due to the wider possibilities of financing environmental activities, and greater awareness and knowledge in the environmental area, which encourages them to install an alternative energy source

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Introduction

The assets of farms as a productive resource determine the possibilities of creating agricultural income. These, in turn, through investments and the accumulation of assets, have an impact on further farm development [1]. This perspective is in line with the classical approach, in which the importance of production factors (in the case of our article, it is the assets) for the functioning of business entities is exposed. It is about the approach to the environment among farmers. In this way, the discussed dependencies have a broader research perspective, which is consistent with the current trend of research within complexity economics [2] or sustainable development

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