„Zameci promjene: Održivom poljoprivredom do prosperiteta za Zapadni Balkan“

Product details
Date of Publication
2014
Publisher
Fondacija Heinrich Böll, ured za Hrvatsku
Number of Pages
308
Licence
All rights reserved
Language of publication
engleski
Table of contents

4              Table of Contents

7              Units and Abreviations
9              Acknowledgements
10             Foreword
12            Introduction — 1
18            Agriculture: an important pillar of the economy and society in the Western Balkans — 1.1
21            Positive Externalities: Agriculture and ecosystem services — 1.2
24            Negative externalities: Agriculture and hidden costs that are borne by others — 1.3
27            Unknown consequences of a wide-spread shift towards sustainable agriculture — 1.4
29            In a quest for a sustainable agriculture — 1.5
31            Organic farming as a “case” sustainable farming method — 1.6
40            Current Agricultural Systems and Policies in the Western Balkans — 2
43            Three types of systems for agricultural production — 2.1
45            The state of organic agriculture in the Western Balkans — 2.2
49            BiH – Stakeholders, Policies, Economic Instruments, and Human/Social capital — 2.3
58            Croatia – Stakeholders, Policies, Economic Instruments, and Human/Social capital —2.4
64            Montenegro – Stakeholders, Policies, Economic Instruments, and Human/Social capital — 2.5
73            Serbia – Stakeholders, Policies, Economic Instruments, and Human/Social capital — 2.6
85            Focus on Human and Social Capital Required —2.7
88            Research Framework and Methodology — 3
90            Objectives and relevance — 3.1
91            What do we want to assess? — 3.2
99            How do we want to assess it?— 3.3
104          Three development scenarios— 3.4
106          Obstacles— 3.5
108          Setting up the scenarios: The Business As Usual Scenario — 4
110          The Business as Usual (BAU) Scenario – General Assumptions — 4.1
111          The Business as Usual (BAU) Scenario – Specific assumptions — 4.2
114          Setting up the ECO and ECO+ scenarios: A total conversion to organic farming — 5
118          A total conversion to organic farming: Is it realistic? — 5.1
123          ECO and ECO+ scenarios – General assumptions — 5.2
125          ECO and ECO+ Scenarios – Specific assumptions in the comparison between the Baseline and Eco Scenarios — 5.3
155          ECO+ scenario — 5.4
157          Scenarios in a nutshell — 5.5
166          Analysis of The Baseline Situation — 6
166          Labour force — 6.1
168          Food production — 6.2
172          Real value added — 6.3
190          Results of Development Scenarios — 7
192          Labour forc — 7.1
194          Food production — 7.2
195          Real value added (RVA) — 7.3
208          Discussion on Employed Methodology and Reliability of Obtained Results — 8
201          Methodology employed — 8.1
215          Reliability of the obtained results — 8.2
218          Summary of Key Findings — 9
222          Key Finding #1: Agriculture in the Western Balkans does matter — 9.1
223          Key Finding #2: Current agricultural policies provide a “low profile” support to organic farming — 9.2
224          Key Finding #3: Current farming does not create any RVA — 9.3
225          Key Finding #4: Building soil fertility and human and social capital is the key for success — 9.4
226          Key Finding #5: Conversion to organic farming provides more jobs — 9.5
227          Key Finding #6: Conversion to organic farming produces more food — 9.6
228          Key Finding #7: Going organic is “greener” — 9.7
229          Key Finding #8: Going organic is more profitable — 9.8
230          Key Finding #9: Business as usual is not an option — 9.9
234          Recommendations – the way forward — 10
237          Shape an appropriate policy — 10.1
243          Additional policy areas — 10.2
251          Appendix I: Detailed Methodology
264          Appendix II: Calculation Tables
264          Baseline calculations
269          Development scenario calculations
274          Appendix III: References
302          List of tables
304          List of figures