Agriculture (Dec 2020)

The Typical Farm Approach and Its Application by the <i>Agri Benchmark</i> Network

  • Craig Chibanda,
  • Katrin Agethen,
  • Claus Deblitz,
  • Yelto Zimmer,
  • Mohamad. I. Almadani,
  • Hildegard Garming,
  • Christa Rohlmann,
  • Johan Schütte,
  • Petra Thobe,
  • Mandes Verhaagh,
  • Lena Behrendt,
  • Daniel.T. Staub,
  • Tobias Lasner

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture10120646
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 12
p. 646

Abstract

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Global agricultural production is dynamic and complex as various factors impact it. Understanding global agricultural production systems and farmers’ decisions requires an internationally standardized and scientifically sound approach. The agribenchmark Network is a global, non-profit network of producers and agricultural experts which aims to analyze and understand the key drivers of current and future trends and developments in global agriculture. The Network combines its in-depth knowledge of production systems with its expertise in analyzing international commodity markets and value chains to provide scientifically sound advice to policymakers, producers and agribusinesses. This paper details the agribenchmark Standard Operating Procedure (SOP), which is the step-by-step method of establishing typical farm information and quantifying their data. The paper also illustrates how the typical farm approach is applied by the agribenchmark Network to analyze and understand global agriculture, production systems and adaptation strategies. The paper provides examples of how the Network applies the approach in analyzing the status-quo of production systems, benchmarking, practice change analysis and policy analysis. The paper concludes that although the typical farm approach and the institutional settings (agri benchmark) present some limitations, the approach and the Network provide comprehensive, consistent and coherent data on farm economics.

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