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Perception of resilience and its determinants with a focus on farm size: The case of agricultural enterprises in the Czech Republic

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  • Ilona Svobodová

    (Institute of Agricultural Economics and Information, Prague, Czech Republic)

  • Marie Šimpachová Pechrová

    (Institute of Agricultural Economics and Information, Prague, Czech Republic)

  • Milan Takáč

    (Institute of Agricultural Economics and Information, Prague, Czech Republic)

Abstract

The aim of the paper is to examine the resilience of Czech agricultural enterprises through the perceptions of farm managers and to assess the areas where these businesses perceive themselves as resilient and where they feel vulnerable. The analysis is based on data from a survey conducted by the Institute of Agricultural Economics and Information (IAEI) in June 2022, involving 521 Czech agricultural managers. The study focuses on six key areas: climate change and its impacts, agricultural inputs, labour force, market outlets, land prices and availability, and changes in the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). Across all areas, managers reported that businesses were more frequently vulnerable than resilient, particularly in relation to agricultural inputs and climate change. The results also highlight differences in the perception of resilience across enterprises of varying sizes, with significant variation noted in how changes to the CAP were viewed. Contrary to the common belief that larger enterprises are more resilient, the survey found that Czech medium-sized and large enterprises (with 200 hectares or more of agricultural land) were more frequently perceived as vulnerable.

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  • Ilona Svobodová & Marie Šimpachová Pechrová & Milan Takáč, 2025. "Perception of resilience and its determinants with a focus on farm size: The case of agricultural enterprises in the Czech Republic," Agricultural Economics, Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences, vol. 71(8), pages 458-474.
  • Handle: RePEc:caa:jnlage:v:71:y:2025:i:8:id:479-2024-agricecon
    DOI: 10.17221/479/2024-AGRICECON
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