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Mountain Research and Development | 2015

What Factors Encourage Intrafamily Farm Succession in Mountain Areas? Evidence From an Alpine Valley in Italy

Daniele Cavicchioli; Danilo Bertoni; Federico Tesser; Dario Gianfranco Frisio

Abstract Family farming plays a vital role in mountain areas. Its survival is related to multiple factors, including intrafamily farm succession. This study examined data on apple-producing family farms in an Italian Alpine valley, trying to identify which factors foster or discourage intrafamily succession and to what extent they do this, both at the farm level and from the potential successors viewpoint. To do so, various farm, farmer, and individual characteristics were analyzed using probabilistic regression. We found that intrafamily succession was more likely when the farm was managed by a woman (+20%) with a high school diploma (+13%) who had at least 1 child with specialized education in agriculture (+27%) and when farm sales had increased in recent years (+25%). We also found that a childs willingness to take over the family farm decreases as the number of farm children increases and when the child is a female with a high school diploma; however, the likelihood that children will take over the family business rises as farmer education level and work experience increase. These findings, while mixed, suggest that women play a key role in keeping family farming alive in mountain areas, along with education of family members, improved marketability of agricultural products, and in general, competitiveness and profitability of the family farm.


Journal of Mountain Science | 2015

Economic and qualitative traits of Italian Alps saffron

Alessandra Manzo; Sara Panseri; Danilo Bertoni; Annamaria Giorgi

Saffron, obtained from the flower stigmas of Crocus sativusL., is one of the most expensive food spices. The introduction of saffron in alpine areas could help to broaden and diversify the activities of mountain multifunctional farms, with a positive impact on economy and land management. According to ISO 3632 (2010/2011), saffron can be classified into three categories of quality (I, II, III) depending on the concentration of the three main metabolites responsible for its characteristic colour, flavor and aroma: Crocin, Picrocrocin and Safranal. This study represents the first investigation of the quality of saffron produced in the Italian Alps evaluated with spectrophotometry, HPLC, solid-phase microextraction (SPME), and gas chromatographic analysis combined with mass spectrometry (GC/MS). The experiments used Crocus sativus stigmas produced in 2012-2013 in different areas of the Central Italian Alps were located at an altitude between 720 and 1200 m a.s.l.. Results obtained were compared to commercial saffron. The analyses confirmed that all samples can be classified in the first quality category according to the ISO classification. This high quality is also confirmed by HPLC analysis. Moreover, the SPME-GC/MS analysis identified some differences in the aromatic profile of saffron samples, in particular regarding safranal concentration. A preliminary assessment of the economic viability of high quality saffron production for local markets was also performed. Our study provides valid information regarding the quality and economic sustainability of saffron production in the alpine area confirming this crop as a good candidate for a new source of income for multifunctional farms in mountain areas.


Agricultural Systems | 2015

A diagnostic system to assess sustainability at a farm level: The SOSTARE model

Maria Luisa Paracchini; Claudia Bulgheroni; G. Borreani; E. Tabacco; Alessandro Banterle; Danilo Bertoni; Graziano Rossi; Gilberto Parolo; Roberto Origgi; Claudio De Paola


Land Use Policy | 2016

Farm succession, occupational choice and farm adaptation at the rural-urban interface : The case of Italian horticultural farms

Danilo Bertoni; Daniele Cavicchioli


Environmental Science & Policy | 2015

Integrating agricultural sustainability into policy planning: A geo-referenced framework based on Rough Set theory

Eugenio Demartini; Anna Gaviglio; Danilo Bertoni


Applied Studies in Agribusiness and Commerce | 2012

THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF AGRI-ENVIRONMENTAL MEASURES: AN EMPIRICAL ASSESSMENT AT THE EU REGIONAL LEVEL

Danilo Bertoni; Alessandro Olper


109th Seminar, November 20-21, 2008, Viterbo, Italy | 2008

AGRI-ENVIRONMENTAL MEASURES ADOPTION: NEW EVIDENCE FROM LOMBARDY REGION

Danilo Bertoni; Daniele Cavicchioli; Roberto Pretolani; Alessandro Olper


Journal of Rural Studies | 2018

Farm succession at a crossroads: The interaction among farm characteristics, labour market conditions, and gender and birth order effects

Daniele Cavicchioli; Danilo Bertoni; Roberto Pretolani


Environmental Economics | 2017

Determinants of agri-environmental measures adoption: do institutional constraints matter?

Danilo Bertoni; Daniele Cavicchioli; Roberto Pretolani; Alessandro Olper


Archive | 2013

Off-farm Labour Decision of Italian Farm Operators

Valentina Raimondi; Daniele Curzi; Danilo Bertoni; Alessandro Olper

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The Catholic University of America

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