Consiglio per la ricerca in agricoltura e l'analisi dell'economia agraria - Centro di ricerca in Politiche e Bioeconomia

Il CREA-PB ospita il 29° Workshop Pacioli

Pubblicato il 02 ottobre 2024 in News

Pacioli è una piattaforma internazionale che promuove buone pratiche nella raccolta e utilizzo dei dati rilevati a livello di azienda agricola. Annualmente viene organizzato un workshop al quale vengono invitati esperti, coordinatori, ricercatori che si occupano a vari livelli della gestione dei dati in agricoltura e in particolare della FADN (Farm Accountancy Data Network) in Europa (RICA in Italia).

La 29esima edizione del workshop si tiene dal 7 al 9 ottobre 2024 a Montegrotto (PD) ed è organizzata dal CREA-PB in collaborazione con il WUR (Wageningen University and Research). Gli iscritti sono 66 in rappresentanza di 25 paesi, non solo interni all’Unione Europea (presenti anche Azerbaijan, Stati Uniti, Kosovo, Regno Unito). Saranno presenti anche tre rappresentanti della DG Agri. L’incontro di quest'anno è un’occasione per discutere su aspetti gestionali della rete, sull’utilizzo dei dati per analisi di tipo politico o settoriale, sulla transizione verso la rete di sostenibilità.

Il 29° workshop prevede 8 sessioni con presentazioni, che poi saranno messe a disposizione sul sito stesso, e una sessione dedicata ai poster. L'evento sarà aperto da Hans Vrolijk del WUR e dalla Direttrice di CREA-PB Alessandra Pesce. La ricercatrice Sonia Marongiu presenterà la RICA Italiana.

Sessione I - Economic Analysis

Agricultural and off-farm income of Swiss farming households and contribution of the spouse - Swetlana Renner

Economic robustness of German dairy farms - a case study of the milk crisis 2015 and 2016 - Heiko Hansen and Eva-Charlotte Weber

Honey Cost: an experimental approach for determining honey production costs - Concetta Cardillo

Session II - FSDN (farm sustainability data network) and its use

State of play of FSDN and potential analyses of FSDN data - Eszter Kis Csatari

Role of data in informing policy, improving practices and achieving sustainability goals - Trevor Donnellan

Organic dairy farming in the Netherlands, a comparison with conventional farming in terms of structure, economy and sustainability - Harold Van Der Meulen

OECD perspective on challenges of measuring social sustainability – Francesco Vanni

Session III - Measuring sustainability

Final outcomes of national project on compiling new sustainability data on FADN farms in Slovenia - Maja Kožar

Advancing Social Sustainability Measurement in Agricultural Systems – Emma Dillon

Measuring Farm Household Income - methodological and practical considerations - Catherine Hand

Session IV - Data collection and processing methods for FSDN

Challenges related to FSDN implementation in Poland. - Floriańczyk Zbigniew

Farm accounting and data collection methods in Austria - Jakob Koch

Tool to access field calendar data from farm management information systems - Anina Gilgen

Data processing: From a farm based to a variable based approach – Håvard Graarud

Paper Session V - Methodological issues

Differences of the national classification of holdings to the FADN- classification according to standard output - Gerhard Gahleitner

A Geospatial Farm Typology for the EU based on FADN data - Marc Müller

Representativity in FADN/FSDN - Ann-Marie Karlsson

Drought effects on agricultural productivity across EU regions - Edoardo Baldoni

Paper Session VI - Accounting for environmental impacts

Assign farming practices to FADN farms using an optimizing model - Pascal Tillie

U.S. Agricultural Productivity Accounts and Biological Capital - Eric Njuki

Development of agroecological indicator using FADN / Specification Curve Analysis - Bethan Thompson

The economic impact of climate change on irrigated Italian farms – Antonella Bodini

Paper Session VII - Farm participation

Social media marketing campaign for the farm business survey - Natalie Gaibani

FADN sample sustainability – long-term participation in the Czech FADN survey - Zuzana Hlouskova and Zuzana Fuksová

What we can learn from successful farmers - Franz Fensl

Paper session VIII - Systems for Farm collection and analyses

Gaiaweb: a new tool for the collection of FADN/FSDN data in Italy – Sonia Marongiu

Experience of agricultural income stabilisation tool in Hungary - Szilard Keszthelyi

Reporting of profitability in Flemish FADN - Goedele Vrints

Steps towards a farm specific profitability barometer - Boris Tacquenier

 

Poster Session

Inorganic fertiliser use on farms in Wales - Katherine McGlinchy

An Integrated Approach to the Challenge of the Food System: Insights from the SYSTEMIC Network - Habtamu Alem

Reducing the respondent burden - Iveta Mlezivova

The future of agricultural support in Scotland - Jackie Massaya