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CAP 2023–2027: Can the fruit and vegetable model address the challenges of olive producer organizations?

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  • Tamborrino, Camilla
  • Cacchiarelli, Luca
  • Pupo D’Andrea, Maria Rosaria
  • Henke, Roberto
  • Caracciolo, Francesco
  • Sorrentino, Alessandro

Abstract

Despite long-standing European support, Producer Organizations (POs) have struggled to ensure farmer participation and aggregate production outside the fruit and vegetable (F&V) sector, where marketing obligations are absent. This study evaluates the extension of the F&V PO model to Italy’s olive sector under the 2023–2027 Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). Applying hybrid institution theory and a discrete choice experiment, we assess farmers’ preferences for PO services, including co-investment and risk mitigation. Results reveal preference heterogeneity and a structural risk of interdependence between participation, service quality, and production. Findings inform targeted PO design and contribute to post-2027 CAP debates on scaling collective models.

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  • Tamborrino, Camilla & Cacchiarelli, Luca & Pupo D’Andrea, Maria Rosaria & Henke, Roberto & Caracciolo, Francesco & Sorrentino, Alessandro, 2026. "CAP 2023–2027: Can the fruit and vegetable model address the challenges of olive producer organizations?," Journal of Policy Modeling, Elsevier, vol. 48(3).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:jpolmo:v:48:y:2026:i:3:s0161893826000384
    DOI: 10.1016/j.jpolmod.2026.107044
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