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Gcb Bioenergy | 2018

Combining choice modeling estimates and stochastic simulations to assess the potential of new crops-The case of lignocellulosic perennials in Southwestern Germany

Caroline Gillich; Manuel Narjes; Tatjana Krimly; Christian Lippert

In the future, the lignocellulosic perennial crops short rotation coppice (SRC) and miscanthus are supposed to provide renewable raw materials for a bio‐based economy. To assess the potential regional supply of these crops, which are not yet widespread in Baden–Wuerttemberg (Southwest Germany), we used a two‐step approach. In a first step, we conducted a Discrete Choice Experiment (DCE) in regions of Baden–Wuerttemberg that—given their site conditions—are suitable for SRC or miscanthus. The respondents were characterized by significant preference heterogeneity for both (negatively valued) perennial crops and for all presented choice attributes. Thus, it was appropriate to estimate a random parameter logit model (RPL). The attributes average yearly contribution margin, long‐term purchase guarantee and cultivation by colleagues in the neighborhood had a significantly positive effect on the likelihood of cultivation, whereas the attributes contribution margin variability and initial investment need showed a significantly negative effect. In a second step, assuming realistic values for the levels of the attributes considered in the DCE, in stochastic simulations, we randomly draw part‐worth utilities from the multivariate normal distribution of these parameters according to the RPL results. This way, for alternative biomass prices, we derived shares of farmers’ willing to engage in perennial crop production and produced related regional supply functions. Under moderate yield and realistic input and farmland opportunity cost assumptions, the full regional miscanthus potential can only be achieved when farmers are offered either subsidies or price‐risk‐reducing long‐term contracts. Based on empirically determined heterogeneous farmer preferences, our two‐step approach is suitable to yield realistic estimations of any not yet implemented farming practices. We finally note caveats related to our analysis and discuss some policy implications of the major findings.


European Review of Agricultural Economics | 2012

Spatial distribution of organic farming in Germany: does neighbourhood matter?

Eva Schmidtner; Christian Lippert; Barbara Engler; Anna Maria Häring; Jaochim Aurbacher; Stephan Dabbert


Climatic Change | 2009

A Ricardian analysis of the impact of climate change on agriculture in Germany

Christian Lippert; Tatjana Krimly; Joachim Aurbacher


Food Control | 2012

Supervising a system of approved private control bodies for certification: The case of organic farming in Germany

Alexander Zorn; Christian Lippert; Stephan Dabbert


Food Control | 2013

An analysis of the risks of non-compliance with the European organic standard: A categorical analysis of farm data from a German control body

Alexander Zorn; Christian Lippert; Stephan Dabbert


Food Policy | 2014

Non-compliance in organic farming: A cross-country comparison of Italy and Germany

Danilo Gambelli; Raffaele Zanoli; Alexander Zorn; Christian Lippert; Stephan Dabbert


Biosystems Engineering | 2011

Imperfect markets for used machinery, asynchronous replacement times, and heterogeneity in cost as path-dependent barriers to cooperation between farmers

Joachim Aurbacher; Christian Lippert; Stephan Dabbert


Archive | 2004

Die Bestimmungsgründe der räumlichen Verteilung des ökologischen Landbaus in Deutschland

Barbara Bichler; Anna Maria Häring; Christian Lippert


Journal of Agricultural Economics | 2015

Adaptation and Climate Change Impacts: A Structural Ricardian Analysis of Farm Types in Germany

Thomas Chatzopoulos; Christian Lippert


Agricultural Economics | 2014

Econometric analysis of noncompliance with organic farming standards in Switzerland

Christian Lippert; Alexander Zorn; Stephan Dabbert

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