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International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability | 2016

Measuring progress in agricultural sustainability to support policy-making

Emma J. Dillon; Thia Hennessy; Cathal Buckley; Trevor Donnellan; Kevin Hanrahan; Brian Moran; Mary Ryan

The concept of sustainability is one of the forefront issues in discussions of the challenges facing global agriculture, given the mounting pressure to increase food production in both socially responsible and environmentally friendly ways. From the perspective of Irish agriculture, sustainable intensification is of particular relevance, given ambitious targets to increase milk production in the context of European Union (EU) milk quota removal in 2015. A series of farm-level sustainability indicators are developed here using the Teagasc National Farm Survey FADN (Farm Accountancy Data Network) data for Ireland from 2012. Three dimensions, reflecting the multifaceted nature of sustainability (environmental, economic and social) are considered. Given the environmental challenges inherent in the sustainable intensification of agriculture, it is encouraging to observe that the more intensive, top performing farms (in an economic sense) emit relatively less greenhouse gases when compared to their less intensive counterparts. Conversely, the better performing farms in economic terms tend to have a higher nitrogen surplus per hectare on average. This is consistent with their higher rates of production intensity, but poses a challenge in terms of sustainable intensification and expansion. That said this analysis demonstrates that the nitrogen use efficiency of milk production is positively correlated with economic performance, with more intensive farms producing relatively more milk per kilogram of nitrogen surplus. From the perspective of social sustainability, demographic traits also tend to be positively correlated with economic performance. Given a growing recognition of the need for interconnected policy in the area of sustainability, this research should help inform policy debates and provides a guide for the undertaking of similar assessments elsewhere.


2008 International Congress, August 26-29, 2008, Ghent, Belgium | 2008

EU Dairy Quota Reform – AGMEMOD Scenario Analysis

Frederic Chantreuil; Trevor Donnellan; Myrna van Leeuwen; Petra Salamon; A.A. Tabeau; Lubica Bartova


Archive | 2007

Impact analysis of the CAP reform on main agricultural commodities

Trevor Donnellan; Kevin Hanrahan


EuroChoices | 2010

Food for thought: EU climate change policy presents new challenges for agriculture.

James Breen; Trevor Donnellan; Patrick C. Westhoff


88th Annual Conference, April 9-11, 2014, AgroParisTech, Paris, France | 2014

The Sustainable Intensification of the Irish Dairy Sector

Emma J. Dillon; Thia Hennessy; Cathal Buckley; Trevor Donnellan; Kevin Hanrahan; Brian Moran; Mary Ryan


2009 Conference, August 16-22, 2009, Beijing, China | 2009

Issues in examining the impact of WTO reform on the Beef and Dairy Sectors in the European Union

Julian C.R. Binfield; Trevor Donnellan; Kevin Hanrahan; Patrick Westhoff


Agricultural sector modelling and policy information systems. Proceedings of the 65th European Seminar of the European Association of Agricultural Economists (EAAE), March 29-31, 2000, Bonn, Germany. | 2001

The Econometric Modelling of Irish Agriculture

Julian C.R. Binfield; Trevor Donnellan; Kieran McQuinn


International Journal of Dairy Technology | 2014

The potential for scale economies in milk powder processing: an Irish case study

Trevor Donnellan; Thia Hennessy; Mark A. Fenelon; Donal J. O'Callaghan


Archive | 2012

The Labour Allocation Decisions of Farm Households: Defining a theoretical model

Trevor Donnellan; Thia Hennessy


EuroChoices | 2011

An Analysis of the Potential Impact of Decoupled Payments: An Irish Case Study Une analyse de l’impact potentiel des paiements découplés : une étude de cas irlandaise Eine Analyse der potenziellen Auswirkung von entkoppelten Zahlungen: Eine Fallstudie aus Irland

Peter Howley; Trevor Donnellan; Kevin Hanrahan

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Marche Polytechnic University

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