New article: Group Membership and Certification Effects on Income of Coffee Farmers in Uganda

 

Ulrich Morawetz and Brian Ssebunya

Coffee with “Fair Trade” or “Organic” labels is well known to all coffee drinkers. The discussion whether the labels can achieve their intended goals has been surveyed in leading economic journals. The results with regard to the coffee certification on income are diverse and contradicting. We confirm this finding in our new article (Ssebunya et al., in press): ...

 

An Arabica coffee farmer in Kasese district showing the routes used to carry coffee (on the head) down slope to the washing station (2015).



Keynote by Florence Buchholzer: Impact assessment supporting the legislative proposals for the Common Agricultural Policy post 2020

Ulrich Morawetz

 

Florence Buchholzer is Adviser for “Foresight and impact assessment” in the DG AGRI directorate C „Strategy, simplification and policy analysis“. We are delighted that she will give a keynote at the ÖGA-REECAP conference 26 to 28 September 2018 in Vienna. The topic of her talk is

Impact assessment supporting the legislative proposals for the Common Agricultural Policy post 2020”.

 



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Policy brief und Artikel zu 'Pacht und Bodenschutz in Österreich'

 

Heidi Leonhardt

Im Rahmen der DFG Forschergruppe FORLand, die sich mit landwirtschaftlichen Bodenmärkten befasst, wurden nun erste Ergebnisse des an der BOKU beheimateten Unterprojekts „Understanding farmers’ land use behaviour under different institutional settings“ veröffentlicht. In einem ersten Schritt ging es hier darum, Unterschiede in der Bewirtschaftung zwischen Pacht- und Eigentumsflächen in Österreich zu erheben.

 



New article: Group Membership and Certification Effects on Income of Coffee Farmers in Uganda

 

Ulrich Morawetz and Brian Ssebunya

Coffee with “Fair Trade” or “Organic” labels is well known to all coffee drinkers. The discussion whether the labels can achieve their intended goals has been surveyed in leading economic journals. The results with regard to the coffee certification on income are diverse and contradicting. We confirm this finding in our new article (Ssebunya et al., in press): ...

 

An Arabica coffee farmer in Kasese district showing the routes used to carry coffee (on the head) down slope to the washing station (2015).