Abstract

Abstract The Mid Term Review (MTR) of the European Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) in 2003 sped up the process of policy reforms toward decoupled payments in order to urge agricultural production to respond to market signals. However, since the elimination of coupled subsidies could produce a shift in commodity relative prices and decoupled payments could generate “coupled” effects on production, it remains questionable how Single Farm Payment (SFP) alters agricultural intensification. Therefore, through a comparative statistical analysis applied on Italian FADN regional data, this article aims at evaluating whether the MTR had positive impacts on the aggregate expenditure on fertilizers and crop protection inputs. From the results, it is observed that the expansion of profitable crops like vegetables, flowers, and vineyards, along with the receipt of SFP increased the expenditure of fertilizers and crop protection inputs. Such findings suggest that the MTR has been so far effective in terms of aligning ...

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