Organic conversion of Berlin farmland
Matthias
Stolze
Sponsor
Federal Organic
Farmign Scheme (Bundesprogramm ökologischer Landbau) of
the German government
Project Outline
Large scale farms manage the cultivation of almost 70% of the
East German farmland and are an important source of employment
in rural areas. In spite of their importance in conventional as
well as organic farming, they have been the subject of only a few
scientific surveys.
Since the outcome of the Midterm Review of European agriculture
policy - Agenda 2000 - concerns especially large farms in Eastern
Germany, an analysis of the competitiveness in light of these changes
is of interest for farm managers, advisory services and policy-makers.
A survey was first carried out among market experts to analyse
the organic market situation in Eastern Germany.
This showed, for example, that the East German producers are still
highly dependent on West German processors and consumers and that
future market expansion is more likely to be in quality grains.
In the second phase of the project, farm managers or owners of
43 organic large scale farms, mostly located in the states of Brandenburg
and Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, took part in on-farm interviews.
This reflects the high percentage of organic farms in these less
fertile northeastern regions. The microeconomic and socioeconomic
data is analysed statistically and on the basis of this data typical
farm models are defined.
The implications of the Midterm Review at the farm level and the
factors which lead to success are modelled, enabling the deduction
of management strategies. |