The Evaluation of Negative Factors of Direct Payments Under Common Agricultural Policy from A Viewpoint of Sustainability of Rural Regions of the New EU Member States: Evidence from Lithuania

<b> </b>The present study aims to determine and evaluate the negative consequences of the implementation of the direct payments financial support mechanism under the Common Agricultural Policy on the rural sustainability of Lithuania. Interviews of experts and a combination of the analyt...

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Main Authors: Mangirdas Morkunas, Povilas Labukas
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-06-01
Series:Agriculture
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0472/10/6/228
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spelling doaj-e05449355bf540a98e04f280649243fa2021-04-02T11:30:52ZengMDPI AGAgriculture2077-04722020-06-011022822810.3390/agriculture10060228The Evaluation of Negative Factors of Direct Payments Under Common Agricultural Policy from A Viewpoint of Sustainability of Rural Regions of the New EU Member States: Evidence from LithuaniaMangirdas Morkunas0Povilas Labukas1Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Vilnius University, Sauletekio av. 9, 10222 Vilnius, LithuaniaAlytus City Municipal Council, Rotuses sq. 4, 62504 Alytus, Lithuania<b> </b>The present study aims to determine and evaluate the negative consequences of the implementation of the direct payments financial support mechanism under the Common Agricultural Policy on the rural sustainability of Lithuania. Interviews of experts and a combination of the analytic hierarchy process with three different measurement scales and the analytic hierarchy process with triangular fuzzy numbers were employed in order to evaluate and rank the negative effects of the direct payments mechanism of the Common Agricultural Policy. It was revealed that high land prices, decreasing diversification of cultivated crops, land degradation, and financial indebtedness of farmers can be attributed to direct payments and these consequences have a significant negative impact on the rural sustainability of Lithuania. The necessity of using a combination of different evaluation scales and techniques was confirmed.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0472/10/6/228Common Agricultural Policydirect paymentsrural sustainabilityanalytic hierarchy process (AHP), Lithuania
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author Mangirdas Morkunas
Povilas Labukas
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Povilas Labukas
The Evaluation of Negative Factors of Direct Payments Under Common Agricultural Policy from A Viewpoint of Sustainability of Rural Regions of the New EU Member States: Evidence from Lithuania
Agriculture
Common Agricultural Policy
direct payments
rural sustainability
analytic hierarchy process (AHP), Lithuania
author_facet Mangirdas Morkunas
Povilas Labukas
author_sort Mangirdas Morkunas
title The Evaluation of Negative Factors of Direct Payments Under Common Agricultural Policy from A Viewpoint of Sustainability of Rural Regions of the New EU Member States: Evidence from Lithuania
title_short The Evaluation of Negative Factors of Direct Payments Under Common Agricultural Policy from A Viewpoint of Sustainability of Rural Regions of the New EU Member States: Evidence from Lithuania
title_full The Evaluation of Negative Factors of Direct Payments Under Common Agricultural Policy from A Viewpoint of Sustainability of Rural Regions of the New EU Member States: Evidence from Lithuania
title_fullStr The Evaluation of Negative Factors of Direct Payments Under Common Agricultural Policy from A Viewpoint of Sustainability of Rural Regions of the New EU Member States: Evidence from Lithuania
title_full_unstemmed The Evaluation of Negative Factors of Direct Payments Under Common Agricultural Policy from A Viewpoint of Sustainability of Rural Regions of the New EU Member States: Evidence from Lithuania
title_sort evaluation of negative factors of direct payments under common agricultural policy from a viewpoint of sustainability of rural regions of the new eu member states: evidence from lithuania
publisher MDPI AG
series Agriculture
issn 2077-0472
publishDate 2020-06-01
description <b> </b>The present study aims to determine and evaluate the negative consequences of the implementation of the direct payments financial support mechanism under the Common Agricultural Policy on the rural sustainability of Lithuania. Interviews of experts and a combination of the analytic hierarchy process with three different measurement scales and the analytic hierarchy process with triangular fuzzy numbers were employed in order to evaluate and rank the negative effects of the direct payments mechanism of the Common Agricultural Policy. It was revealed that high land prices, decreasing diversification of cultivated crops, land degradation, and financial indebtedness of farmers can be attributed to direct payments and these consequences have a significant negative impact on the rural sustainability of Lithuania. The necessity of using a combination of different evaluation scales and techniques was confirmed.
topic Common Agricultural Policy
direct payments
rural sustainability
analytic hierarchy process (AHP), Lithuania
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0472/10/6/228
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