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Transition in Agriculture – Agricultural Economics in Transition XX – konferencia

Transition in Agriculture – Agricultural Economics in Transition XX

Venue: HUN-REN Centre for Economic and Regional Studies (HUN-REN, CERS) 1097 Budapest, Tóth Kálmán u. 4. T Building, 4th Floor, Room 4.23.

Thursday, 29 May 2025

9::00 Imre Fertő (HUN-REN, CERS): Opening Remarks

Session 1: Policy and Structural Change in Agriculture

9:10 Stefan Bojnec (University of Primorska) The AES and variable input costs in Slovenia 

9:50 Alastair Bailey –  Sophia Davidova (University of Kent) Existing behavioural differences between new and old MS concerning CAP I.

10:30 Zoltán Bakucs (HUN-REN, CERS) To train or not to train

11:10 Coffee break

 

Section 2: Sustainability and resilience

11:30 Zsófia Benedek (HUN-REN, CERS) Developmental needs of small-scale farmers in rural Hungary: methodological innovations in rural development and reflections on degrowth

12:10 Katarzyna Zawalińska (Institute of Rural and Agricultural Development – Polish Academy of Sciences) Resilience of agriculture in theory and agricultural policy

12:50-13:40 Lunch

Session 3: Efficiency

13:40 Lukas Cechura (Czech University of Life Sciences) Flexible IDF approach with endogenous inputs

14:20 Lajos Baráth (HUN-REN, CERS) Eco-efficiency among female- and male-headed farms

15:00: Coffee break

15:20: Hervé Dapko (INRA) Damage Control Specification When Pest Pressure Is Unobserved: Evidence from French Wine Production

16:00 Andrzej Pisulewski (Cracow University of Economics)The effect of Common Agricultural Policy subsidies on technical efficiency and its persistence – an evidence from Slovenian animal farms

Friday, 30 May 2025

 

Session 4: Digitalisation, Innovation and Shocks in Agri-Food Systems

9:00 Chris High (Linnaeus University) Using GenAI in participatory research, a research agenda

9:40 Gusztáv Nemes (HUN-REN, CERS) The state of the agroecological knowledge and advisory system in Hungary, and how to improve it

10:20 Coffee break

10:40 Thomas Glauben (IAMO)  – Ivan Duric (IAMO) Sensing the Shift: How Biosensors and Immersive Technologies are Revolutionising Consumer Behaviour Analysis in Agricultural Economics

11:20 Tibor Bareith (HUN-REN, CERS) Heterogeneity in Food Price Inflation Convergence Across the EU: Evidence from Club Dynamics and Structural Breaks

12:00 Lunch

 

 

2025.05.29. - 2025.05.30. | HUN-REN Centre for Economic and Regional Studies (HUN-REN, CERS) 1097 Budapest, Tóth Kálmán u. 4. T Building, 4th Floor, Room 4.23.