Italian Review of Agricultural Economics
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Italian Review of Agricultural Economics

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Explore Italian perspectives on agricultural economics. Get insights into rural development, policy, and market trends. Essential reading for researchers & practitioners.

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The contributions of Rural Districts to the Long-Term Vision for Rural Areas: the case of the Tuscany Region

The Long-Term Vision for Rural Areas (LTVRA) pointed out that rural areas require an appropriate form of governance to avoid fragmentation and ensure the integration of rural policies. Recently, Italian law stressed the importance of Food Districts (...

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Should I stay or should I go? Tie stalls or loose housing to improve dairy cow welfare

Consumers consider the housing system to be a key factor that influences farm animal welfare (FAW). The European Food Safety Authority’s unfavourable assessment of tie-stall systems may encourage a shift towards adopting loose-housing practices. Seve...

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The role and challenges of women in agriculture: a bibliometric review

This paper presents a bibliometric analysis of women’s role in agriculture from a global perspective, with a particular focus on the Global South, emphasising the challenges women face. It identifies key research trends and thematic developments by a...

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Transdisciplinary perspectives to investigate sustainable food system transitions

The Anthropocene is an unprecedented geological period characterised by large-scale socio-ecological crises, including biodiversity loss, climate change, ocean acidification and irreversible deterioration of soil health, among others. These crises ha...

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Note on carbon sequestration policies in the European Union

This note examines the state of carbon farming (CF) policies in the European Union (EU), highlighting their potential to deliver significant public benefits, such as improved soil health, air quality, and climate mitigation. The existing mechanisms f...

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