SUSTAINABILITY OF BULGARIAN FARMS
Assessing sustainability of agricultural farms is among the most topical issues for researchers, farmers, investors, administrators, politicians, interests groups and public at large. In academic publications, official documents and agricultural practices social, economic and environmental aspect...
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doaj-c2b0af16ad114a10aff8dfac66e16d2c2020-11-24T22:19:09ZengInternational Journal of Food and Agricultural EconomicsInternational Journal of Food and Agricultural Economics2147-89882147-89882018-04-01627384SUSTAINABILITY OF BULGARIAN FARMSHrabrin Bachev0Dimitar Terziev1Institute of Agricultural Economics, BulgariaUniversity of National and World Economy, BulgariaAssessing sustainability of agricultural farms is among the most topical issues for researchers, farmers, investors, administrators, politicians, interests groups and public at large. In academic publications, official documents and agricultural practices social, economic and environmental aspects (pillars) of sustainability are assessed, while critical “governance” functions of the farm ignored. Nevertheless, comparative governance efficiency often (pre)determines the overall sustainability of a farm despite its (high) productivity, social responsibility or eco-conservation. Most frameworks usually employ “universal” approach for “faceless” farms and “anonymous” environment despite that real socio-economic, institutional and natural conditions are critical for sustainability. Assessment systems are not hierarchical and lack systemic organization of sustainability components leading to arbitrary selection of indicators. Besides, they are too simplified (few indicators), unilateral (“pure” economic, ecological, etc.), or too complicated and impossible to use. In this presentation we suggest a holistic approach for assessing absolute and comparative sustainability of farms of different juridical type, size, product specialization, ecological and geographical location in Bulgaria. It encompass governance, economic, social, and environmental aspects which are analyzed by a hierarchical system of 12 principles, 21 criteria, 45 indicators and reference values. Study, including 190 typical holdings, has found out that the overall sustainability of Bulgarian farms is good, with superior levels for environmental and social sustainability, and inferior level for governance and economic sustainability. There are great variations in sustainability levels of farms of different type and location as well as in shares of holdings with unlike sustainability level. In conclusion, we make recommendations for improvement of sustainability research and managerial practices.http://www.foodandagriculturejournal.com/Vol6.No1.pp73.pdfgovernanceeconomicsocialecological sustainability |
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Assessing sustainability of agricultural farms is among the most topical issues for researchers,
farmers, investors, administrators, politicians, interests groups and public at large. In academic
publications, official documents and agricultural practices social, economic and environmental
aspects (pillars) of sustainability are assessed, while critical “governance” functions of the farm
ignored. Nevertheless, comparative governance efficiency often (pre)determines the overall
sustainability of a farm despite its (high) productivity, social responsibility or eco-conservation.
Most frameworks usually employ “universal” approach for “faceless” farms and “anonymous”
environment despite that real socio-economic, institutional and natural conditions are critical for
sustainability. Assessment systems are not hierarchical and lack systemic organization of
sustainability components leading to arbitrary selection of indicators. Besides, they are too
simplified (few indicators), unilateral (“pure” economic, ecological, etc.), or too complicated and
impossible to use. In this presentation we suggest a holistic approach for assessing absolute and
comparative sustainability of farms of different juridical type, size, product specialization,
ecological and geographical location in Bulgaria. It encompass governance, economic, social,
and environmental aspects which are analyzed by a hierarchical system of 12 principles, 21
criteria, 45 indicators and reference values. Study, including 190 typical holdings, has found out
that the overall sustainability of Bulgarian farms is good, with superior levels for environmental
and social sustainability, and inferior level for governance and economic sustainability. There
are great variations in sustainability levels of farms of different type and location as well as in
shares of holdings with unlike sustainability level. In conclusion, we make recommendations for
improvement of sustainability research and managerial practices. |
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governance economic social ecological sustainability |
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