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2026
- 397923 Climate Change and Seasonal Variability in Rice Production: Evidence from Sri Lanka
by Samarasinghe, B K D J R & Yuchun, Zhu & Abeynayake, N R & Wanninayake, R W W M P K
- 397922 What motivates top fruit growers to adopt precision variable rate spray systems? An application of Q methodology
by Henderson, Stuart & Fraser, Iain
- 397921 Valuing the ecosystem service benefits of agricultural soil natural capital
by McVittie, Alistair & Glenk, Klaus
- 397920 Unpacking interstate tomato trade in Nigeria: A Gravity-Based Structural PPML Approach
by Li, MingDa & Liverpool-Tasie, Lenis Saweda O. & Reardon, Thomas
- 397919 Understanding UK Red Meat Consumption for Health and Climate Policy: A Disaggregated Demand Analysis
by Rathnayaka, Shashika D. & Revoredo-Giha, Cesar & Chalmers, Neil & de Roos, Baukje
- 397918 Understanding British household demand for sustainable and nutrient dense seafood products
by Chalmers, Neil G. & Revoredo-Giha, Cesar & Rathnayaka, Shashika D. & de Roos, Baukje
- 397917 The Distribution of Farms in Ireland along both Economic and Environmental Dimensions
by Loughrey, Jason
- 397916 The abolition of the European sugar quota: transport time and distance from the field to the factory
by Herrmann, Friedrich & Hartig, Moritz & Isenhardt, Lars & Seifert, Stefan
- 397915 Swedish dairy farmers risk perceptions over different agricultural risk domains
by Owusu-Sekyere, Enoch & Lindberg, Mikaela & Hansson, Helena
- 397914 Stakeholder Engagement and Agroforestry Uptake in Ireland
by Kilgore, Maureen
- 397913 Spatial economic modelling of flood-induced salinisation: Quantifying losses and economy-wide spillovers in coastal agri-food systems
by Ngarava, Saul & Magnone, Daniel & Gould, Iain & Ruto, Eric
- 397912 Socially optimal diets and levels of ecosystem services in Norway’s food system
by Mittenzwei, Klaus
- 397911 Simultaneous Prediction of Multiple Dimensions of Food Security
by Maruejols, Lucie
- 397910 Sequential land-use decisions under climate and market risks: evidence from groundnut farming in Odisha
by Haldar, Surajit
- 397909 Review of the Application of Tobit, Sample Selection, and Hurdle Models to Data from Discrete Choice Experiments
by Discrete Choice Experiments (DCEs) are commonly applied in agricultural and environmental economics to elicit stakeholder preferences, particularly regarding various contract types, such as nature protection or product supply contracts. Beyond simply predicting the likelihood of stakeholders choosing such agreements, it is also valuable to estimate quantities, such as the hectares of land farmers are willing to allocate for nature protection or the volume of produce they are willing to supply. Selecting an appropriate econometric model is essential for analysing data effectively. This article reviews three key models (Tobit, Sample Selection, and Hurdle models) that are suitable for this type of analysis. It then critically reviews peer-reviewed studies that apply these models in agricultural and environmental contexts, highlighting that model selection is often not grounded in a thorough assessment of data characteristics or model fit. Moreover, it underscores the methodological challenges posed by the panel structure of DCE data, particularly for sample selection models. Finally, the article offers practical guidance for improving the design, model selection, and estimation strategies when eliciting both participation and quantity allocation decisions.
- 397908 Rethinking the Planet’s Food Footprint: How Shifting Staples to Orange-Fleshed Sweet Potato Could Revolutionize Land, Water and Carbon Economics
by Mgomezulu, Wisdom Richard & Thangata, Paul & Maonga, Beston B. & Chitete, Moses
- 397907 Reconceptualizing the “economic dimension” of sustainability based on a review of theories of the firm across economic schools of thought
by Curran, Michael
- 397906 Price Dynamics and Structural Change in the World Wheat Export Market: New Methods and New Evidence
by Ghoshray, Atanu
- 397905 Policy- or market-driven development of organic farming in the EU
by Lampkin, Nicolas
- 397904 Policy Solutions for Tackling Nutrient Pollution Hotspots in EU Agriculture: Balancing Environmental and Economic Goals with the CAPRI Model
by Iovleva, Ekaterina & Stepanyan, Davit & Gocht, Alexander
- 397903 Off-farm Employment and Food Insecurity During Rising Food Prices
by Ezebuihe, Jessy Amarachi & Parlasca, Martin
- 397902 Nitrogen fertiliser demand in Great Britain: A crop-specific approach
by Allan, Michael
- 397901 New Entrants as Drivers of Sustainability: Evidence on Generational Renewal in Irish Agriculture
by Dillon, Emma Jane & Doyle, Noel & Moran, Brian
- 397900 Measuring the economic sustainability of European livestock production: A participatory approach to develop policy-relevant indicators
by De Ponti, Santiago Esteban & Balaine, Lorraine & Buckley, Cathal & McGuire, Ryan
- 397899 Low-Carbon Transition in Chinese Agrifood Systems and Its Global Implication
by Zhang, Yumei & Wang, Jingjing & Ruizeng, Zhang & Sun, Tiantian & Fan, Shenggen
- 397898 Identifying the roles of agriculture in the economic growth process: The Peruvian case for the period 1896-2012
by Velazco, Jacqueline
- 397897 How uncertainty and risk preferences shape participation in outcome-based forest carbon PES: A discrete choice and lottery experiment in China
by Liu, Qi & Hanley, Nick & Yi, Yuanyuan & Xu, Jintao & Kontoleon, Andreas
- 397896 Grounded in local knowledge: Smallholder farmers’ mental models of soil quality in Madagascar
by Cronauer, Carla & Weituschat, Sophia & Murken, Lisa & Randrianarison, Henintsoa & Waid, Jillian & Gornott, Christoph
- 397895 Global Wheat Price Shocks and Firm-Level Export Price Setting
by Curzi, Daniele & Fiankorb, Dela-Dem Doe & Solazzo, Roberto & Valenti, Daniele
- 397894 Fusing Generative AI and Economic Modelling to Estimate Field-Level Crop Production in Data-Scarce World Regions
by Baumert, Josef & Heckelei, Thomas & Estes, Lyndon & Storm, Hugo
- 397893 From Machines to Paychecks: Social Accounting Matrix Input-Output Analysis of Mechanization and Net Employment Gains in African Food Systems
by Mgomezulu, Wisdom Richard & Thangata, Paul & Marechera, George & Said, Jonathan & Muthini, Davis & Nhlengethwa, Sibusiso
- 397892 Farmers’ Preferences for the Design of an Agglomeration Bonus in the Context of Peatland Restoration
by Langanke, Nils L. & Grunenberg, Michael H. & Latacz-Lohmann, Uwe
- 397891 Farmers’ Preferences for fossil-free mineral nitrogen fertilisers: prices, production origin, climate and identity
by Adam, Nasir
- 397890 Farmers’ Preferences for Agri‑Environmental Climate Schemes in Scotland: A Discrete Choice Experiment
by Mzek, Tareq & Piras, Simone & Lozada, Luz-Maria & Premarathne, Mindi
- 397889 Farm-Level Awareness and Acceptability of Manure Management Technologies: Implication for Policy Targeting and Tailored Extension Strategies
by Nejadrezaei, Nima & Balaine, Lorraine & Buckley, Cathal & Chiabrando, Andrea & Regueiro, Leticia & Mohammadrezaei, Mohammad & Baratta, Selene & Argiz, Lucia
- 397888 Extreme Weather Events and Agricultural Productivity: Do EU GI Policies Hinder Italian Farms’ Adaptation?
by Brot, Robert & Curzi, Daniele & Palma, Alessandro & Russo, Simone & Pallante, Giacomo
- 397887 Evaluating the environmental effects of taxes and subsidies on animal and plant proteins in Scotland using home scan data
by Rompani, Hugo & Dogbe, Wisdom & Revoredo-Giha, Cesar
- 397886 Estimating China’s Buyer Market Power in the International Pork Market: Empirical Evidence from the Residual Supply Elasticity Approach
by Perekhozhuk, Oleksandr
- 397885 Economics of Agroforestry in Northern Ireland: Review of the evidence
by Greig, Alastair
- 397884 Economic and Environmental Determinants of Nitrogen Use Efficiency on Irish Dairy Farms: A Comparison of Derogation and Non-Derogation Systems
by McCormack, Maureen
- 397883 Does Organic Conversion Pay? Evidence from German Farms Using a Difference-in-Differences Approach
by Boy, Karl-Friedrich & Peña-Lévano, Luis & Latacz-Lohmann, Uwe
- 397882 Does crop diversification enhance land productivity and resilience to food insecurity in Sub-Saharan Africa? Causal evidence from Double/Debiased Machine Learning
by Nkhoma, Nomore & Chen, Xiaonan
- 397881 Do the differences matter? A multi-model assessment of uncertainty in EU agricultural futures
by Bardazzi, Elisa & Barbosa, Ana-Luisa & Beber, Caetano & van Berkum, Siemen & Bos, Astrid & Doelman, Jonathan & Frank, Stefan & Gocht, Alexander & Haniotis, Anastassios & Havlík, Petr & Kesting, Monika & Krisztin, Tamás & Krüger, Christoph & Kumar, Ipsita & van Leeuwen, Myrna & Müller, Marc & Perez-Dominguez, Ignacio & Pieralli, Simone & Salputra, Guna & Singh, Rupesh & Weiss, Franz & Witzke, Peter & Wögerer, Michael & Zamani, Omid & van Meijl, Hans & van Zeist, Willem-Jan
- 397880 Do Producer Organisations Improve Farm Performance? Evidence from the Italian Fruit and Vegetable Sector
by Biagini, Luigi
- 397879 Determining Optimal Stock of Grain for National Food Security: A Two Objective Grain Sizing Dynamic Optimization Approach
by Mgomezulu, Wisdom Richard & Phiri, Mthakati Alexander R. & Muthini, Davis & Thangata, Paul
- 397878 Crop yield distribution modeling faces three key challenges: complex distributional structure, limited historical data at the county level, and the need to incorporate evolving climate conditions into distributional dynamics. We propose a Fixed-Effect Panel Neural Mixture (FEPNM) framework to address these challenges. FEPNM extends finite mixture models to a panel data setting, allowing information sharing across counties through fixed effects to mitigate short time-series limitations. We further generalize the mixture model into a Mixture-of-Experts (MoE) type specification by introducing a neural-network gating mechanism that flexibly maps climate variables and conservation practices to time-varying regime probabilities. This structure enables direct modeling of the probability of yield loss as a nonlinear function of climate exposure and management adoption. Simulations demonstrate that FEPNM substantially improves the precision of structural parameter estimates and average partial effects, particularly in short-T settings. In an empirical application to U.S. county-level corn yields, FEPNM outperforms conventional mixture and single-distribution specifications in both in-sample and out-of-sample likelihood. Our results provide structural evidence on how climate exposure and conservation practices jointly shape corn yield distributions. Heating Degree Days (HDD) significantly increase the probability of yield loss, while adoption of cover crops and no-tillage practices significantly reduces downside yield risk. These findings highlight the importance of incorporating nonlinear climate effects and management practices into distributional modeling for agricultural risk management and crop insurance design
by Li, Yixuan & Ker, Alan & Aglasan, Serkan
- 397877 Cost-effectiveness of a market in spatially targeted natural flood management is robust to moderate transaction costs
by Leppert, Daniel & Aftab, Ashar & Scarpa, Riccardo
- 397876 Consumer heterogeneity in emission and diet impacts of meat taxes
by Latka, Catharina & Mittenzwei, Klaus & Heckelei, Thomas
- 397875 Climate extremes, irrigation and farms’ adaptation to climate change: The Danish case
by Seifert, Stefan & Low, Guy & Kodama, Wataru & Britz, Wolfgang & Heckelei, Thomas & Hüttel, Silke
- 397874 Climate adaptation by disruption and evolution: the interplay between technological and technical change in cereal markets
by Sherry, Erin
- 397873 Causes and consequences of higher food prices in Mali, Nigeria, Sudan, Uganda since 2020
by Wiggins, Steve & Ahmed, Bilkisu Yayaji & Akullo, Betty & Barry, Boukary & Dudu, Johnson & Eronmhonsele, Job & Kiwala, Yusuf & Ogisi, Dicta & Onokerhoraye, Andrew & Opio, Jimmy & Patel, Neema & Sulieman, Hussein
- 397872 Bridging the Hemispheres: A Global Balancing Mechanism for Stabilizing Soybean Supply and Prices
by Tanaka, Tetsuji & Guo, Jin & Sun, Laixiang & Song, Xiao-Peng
- 397871 Analysis of Irrigation Technologies and Their Impacts on Labor Allocation, Women’s Time Use, and Women’s Empowerment: Evidence from Ethiopia
by Bekele, Rahel Deribe & Jeuland, Marc & Pattanayak, Subhrendu K. & Lee, Eunhye & Zwane, Alix Peterson
- 397870 An experiment on impure public goods provision: How farmers and foresters contribute under collective agreements and descriptive norms
by Nainggolan, Lukas Bonar & Lansink, Alfons Oude & Rommel, Jens & Höhler, Julia
- 397869 An Assessment of Scottish Farmers’ Orientation Toward Change and Its Association with Future Behavioural Intentions
by Begho, Toritseju & Asmare, Fissha & Glenk, Klaus
- 397868 Advancing Predictive Analytics in Child Malnutrition: Machine, Ensemble and Deep Learning Models with Balanced Class Distribution for Early Detection of Stunting and Wasting
by Mgomezulu, Wisdom Richard & Thangata, Paul & Mkandawire, Bertha & Amoah, Nana
- 397867 A targeting bonus for more effective agri-environmental policy
by Zavalloni, Matteo & Hanley, Nick & Simpson, Katherine
- 397866 A Synergistic Path to Mitigation? Modeling the Environmental and Agricultural Outcomes of Sustainable Diets and Carbon Taxation in Europe
by Rieger, Joerg & Behrendt, Lena & Stepanyan, Davit & Thom, Ferike & Gocht, Alexander
- 397865 A framework for ex-post evaluation of direct payments interventions – An Irish Case Study
by Molina, Paula Palma