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The impact of irrigation on agricultural productivity: The case of FADN farms in Veneto

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  • Ruberto, Myriam
  • Catini, Alessandro
  • Lai , Mara
  • Manganiello, Veronica

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The aim of the research is to analyze economic aspects related to the use of water in agriculture, by evaluating the effect of irrigation on agricultural productivity in a sample of FADN farms in the Veneto region in 2018. Specifically, the change of the Gross Saleable Production (GSP) is analysed as against the binary variable use/non-use of irrigation by applying an econometric analysis. To estimate how irrigation might influence gsp we have considered, in addition to the variable use/non-use of irrigation, other explanatory variables that could leverage the gsp , in particular ‘variable costs’, ‘use of land’ and ‘uaa’. Results of the analysis show that a positive relationship exists between irrigation and the GSP . This result is considered relevant in the context of water resource management policies.

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  • Ruberto, Myriam & Catini, Alessandro & Lai , Mara & Manganiello, Veronica, 2021. "The impact of irrigation on agricultural productivity: The case of FADN farms in Veneto," Economia agro-alimentare / Food Economy, Italian Society of Agri-food Economics/Società Italiana di Economia Agro-Alimentare (SIEA), vol. 23(3), December.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:sieaea:320698
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