Are participators in the land retirement program likely to grow energy crops?
Journal
Applied Energy
Journal Volume
88
Journal Issue
9
Pages
3183-3188
Date Issued
2011
Author(s)
Abstract
Due to the increasing demand for energy, interaction between land use and energy-related crop production has recently become a subject of great attention. Although a considerable body of literature has examined the extent to which the increased demand for biofuel may impact agricultural land use, little evidence has been provided as result of farmer level surveys. Using a unique and national representative survey of all eligible farmers in the land retirement program in Taiwan in 2005, this study examines the interaction between the land retirement program and energy crop production. Results points to a positive association between the enrolled land area and the likelihood of energy crop production. However, the magnitude of the effects is not substantial. This may reflect the fact that the current subsidy to farmers to grow energy crops on their fallow land is not high enough to provide strong incentive. © 2011 Elsevier Ltd.
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Other Subjects
Cultivation; Land use; Surveys; Agricultural land use; Crop production; Energy crops; Land areas; Land set-aside program; Crops; biofuel; crop production; demand analysis; energy crop; fallow; household survey; land use; literature review; retirement; set-aside; Taiwan
Type
journal article