Diversification economies in dairy farming – empirical evidence from Germany
Stefan Wimmer, Johannes Sauer
Abstract
Abstract This article explores how farm size is related to economic benefits from diversification. Using a data set pertaining to Bavarian dairy farms (2000–2014), we estimate an input distance function (IDF) to derive cost complementarities between distinct outputs. A Bayesian estimation technique is used to improve the theoretical consistency of the IDF. The results show that small dairy farms are more likely to benefit from diversification between milk and livestock production, while larger farms tend to benefit from diversification between milk and crop production. Both managerial and policy implications are discussed.
Topics & Concepts
Diversification (marketing strategy)AgricultureProduction (economics)Agricultural diversificationDairy farmingEconomicsLivestockAgricultural economicsBusinessAgricultural scienceMicroeconomicsMarketingEnvironmental scienceEcologyBiologyAgricultural Economics and PolicyEfficiency Analysis Using DEAEconomics of Agriculture and Food Markets