Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Development, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Platz der Göttinger Sieben 5, D-37073 Göttingen, Germany.
Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Development, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Platz der Göttinger Sieben 5, D-37073 Göttingen, Germany.
J Dairy Sci. 2017 Sep;100(9):7569-7580. doi: 10.3168/jds.2017-12756. Epub 2017 Jul 12.
Over the last decades, the usage of pasture for grazing of dairy cows has decreased considerably. Pasture grazing programs initiated by dairy companies try to counteract this trend. The present paper investigates farmers' willingness to participate in such grazing programs. A special aim was to quantify the price premiums farmers require for program participation and to identify determinants influencing the premium level. The empirical analysis is based on a discrete choice experiment with 293 German dairy farmers. Models are estimated in terms of willingness to accept. It was found that farmers have no substantial preference for whether the pasture grazing program is financed by the food industry, a governmental scheme, or the dairy company. However, an extension of the annual or daily grazing period results in a decreasing willingness of farmers to participate in a pasture grazing program. In addition, farmers decline the option of a feeding standard prescribing the use of only green fodder when offered an alternative program that merely reduces the amount of concentrated feed or maize silage in the diet. Farmers' with an aversion toward program participation have a significant higher price demand for fulfilling the program requirements. Furthermore, the required price premiums increase with growing milk yields and a greater number of cows kept on the farm. However, if the availability of pasture is high, farmers are more likely to participate. The estimated price premiums and factors influencing farmers' willingness to participate found by this study should be considered by dairies and policymakers to gain insights into the design of possible pasture grazing programs from the perspective of farmers. Thereby, paying price premiums to farmers may increase the attractiveness of pasture grazing, which could finally result in an extended usage of pasture grazing.
在过去的几十年里,奶牛牧场放牧的使用量已经大大减少。乳制品公司发起的牧场放牧计划试图扭转这一趋势。本文研究了农民参与此类放牧计划的意愿。一个特别的目的是量化农民参与计划所需的价格溢价,并确定影响溢价水平的决定因素。实证分析基于 293 名德国奶牛养殖户的离散选择实验。模型是根据接受意愿来估计的。结果表明,农民对牧场放牧计划是由食品工业、政府计划还是奶牛公司资助没有实质性的偏好。然而,延长每年或每天的放牧期会导致农民参与牧场放牧计划的意愿降低。此外,当提供一种替代方案,只是减少饮食中的浓缩饲料或青贮玉米的用量时,农民拒绝使用规定只使用绿色饲料的饲养标准的选择。对参与计划持反感态度的农民对满足计划要求的价格要求更高。此外,随着牛奶产量的增加和农场饲养的奶牛数量的增加,所需的溢价也会增加。然而,如果牧场的供应充足,农民更有可能参与。本研究得出的农民参与意愿的估计溢价和影响因素应被乳制品公司和政策制定者考虑,以从农民的角度了解可能的牧场放牧计划的设计。通过向农民支付价格溢价,可以提高牧场放牧的吸引力,最终可能会延长牧场放牧的使用。