Economies of diversification and stochastic dominance analysis in French mixed sheep farms

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Abstract

Farm diversification is mainly driven by risk mitigation effects and economic gains related to complementarities between production activities. By combining these two aspects, we investigate diversification economies in a sample of French mixed sheep farming systems and rank these systems using stochastic dominance criteria. Partially diversified systems (Sheep-Grass, Sheep-Crop, Sheep-Landless) and fully diversified systems (Sheep-Grass-Crop-Landless) were evaluated. We find a high degree of diversification diseconomies in the sheep farming systems considered. The results also indicate that the fully diversified system is driven by its risk-reducing effects (including downside risk exposure) and that Sheep-Crop is the dominant system in terms of risk-adjusted returns.

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Minviel, J. J., & Benoit, M. (2022). Economies of diversification and stochastic dominance analysis in French mixed sheep farms. Agricultural and Resource Economics Review, 51(1), 156–177. https://doi.org/10.1017/age.2021.26

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