Relationship between Plant Productions and Pig Production in Europe: Role of Public Policies
This article examines the growing geographical and structural concentration of pig production in the European Union and its impact on the integration of pork systems with crop production. It highlights how efficiency and scale benefits drive specialization while noting the absence of EU-level policy measures to counteract this trend.
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This paper analyzes the intensifying geographic and structural concentration of pig farming across the European Union and evaluates the influence of public policies on the association between pig herds and farmland. Driven by efficiency gains, economies of scale, and agglomeration advantages, pig production has become increasingly specialized and industrialized, undermining the traditional link between livestock and crop systems despite recognized environmental benefits. While policy instruments promoting regional decentralization have proven effective in other livestock sectors, they remain unused in EU pig production due to unclear objectives and insufficient political commitment. The authors synthesize existing research and present targeted data analyses to assess these dynamics.
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- Proyecto
- Ubicación
- France
- Autores
- Michel RIEU et Christine ROGUET
- Propósito
- Adopt innovative practices
- Tipo de fichero
- documento
- Creado el
- 01 jun 2013
- Lengua materna
- French
- Web oficial del proyecto
- Innovations agronomiques
- Licencia
- CC BY