Steven Thomson
Scotland's Rural College
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The Journal of Agricultural Science | 2015
B. Vosough Ahmadi; Shailesh Shrestha; Steven Thomson; Andrew P. Barnes; Alistair W. Stott
The latest Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) reforms could bring substantial changes to Scottish farming communities. Two major components of this reform package, an introduction of environmental measures into the Pillar 1 payments and a move away from historical farm payments towards regionalized area payments, would have a significant effect on altering existing support structures for Scottish farmers, as it would for similar farm types elsewhere in Europe where historic payments are used. An optimizing farm-level model was developed to explore how Scottish beef and sheep farms might be affected by the greening and flat rate payments under the current CAP reforms. Nine different types of beef and sheep farms were identified and detailed biophysical and financial farm-level data for these farm types were used to parameterize the model. Results showed that the greening measures of the CAP did not have much impact on net margins of most of the beef and sheep farm businesses, except for ‘Beef Finisher’ farm types where the net margins decreased by 3%. However, all farm types were better off adopting the greening measures than not qualifying for the greening payments through non-compliance with the measures. The move to regionalized farm payments increased the negative financial impact of greening on most of the farms but it was still substantially lower than the financial sacrifice of not adopting greening measures. Results of maximizing farm net margin, under a hypothetical assumption of excluding farm payments, showed that in most of the mixed (sheep and cattle) and beef suckler cattle farms the optimum stock numbers predicted by the model were lower than actual figures on farm. When the regionalized support payments were allocated to each farm, the proportion of the mixed farms that would increase their stock numbers increased whereas this proportion decreased for beef suckler farms and no impact was predicted in sheep farms. Also under the regionalized support payments, improvements in profitability were found in mixed farms and sheep farms. Some of the specialized beef suckler farms also returned a profit when CAP support was added.
Land Use Policy | 2015
Andrew P. Barnes; Helena Hansson; Gordana Manevska-Tasevska; Shailesh Shrestha; Steven Thomson
Land Use Policy | 2016
Andrew P. Barnes; Lee-Ann Sutherland; Luiza Toma; Keith Matthews; Steven Thomson
88th Annual Conference, April 9-11, 2014, AgroParisTech, Paris, France | 2014
Andrew Peter Barnes; Luiza Toma; Keith Mathews; Lee-Ann Sutherland; Steven Thomson
Journal of Technology Transfer | 2018
Luiza Toma; Andrew P. Barnes; Lee-Ann Sutherland; Steven Thomson; F. Burnett; Keith Mathews
88th Annual Conference, April 9-11, 2014, AgroParisTech, Paris, France | 2014
Shailesh Shrestha; Bouda Vosough Ahmadi; Steven Thomson; Andrew P. Barnes
Archive | 2014
Sarah Skerratt; Jane Atterton; Ellie Brodie; Davy McCracken; Steven Thomson; Mike Woolvin; Dean B. Carson; Richard Heggie
Archive | 2018
Steven Thomson; Rob MacMorran; Joshua Bird; Jane Atterton; Lorna Pate; Elliot Meador; Philomena de Lima; Paul Milbourne
FACCE MACSUR Reports | 2014
Andrew P. Barnes; Shailesh Shrestha; Steven Thomson; Luiza Toma; Keith Mathews; Lee-Ann Sutherland
2014 International Congress, August 26-29, 2014, Ljubljana, Slovenia | 2014
Luiza Toma; Cesar Revoredo-Giha; Steven Thomson