Assessment of the Environmental Public Goods of the Organic Farming System: A Lithuanian Case Study

Organic farming is a farming system that combines environmental farming practices, a high degree of biodiversity, and the protection of natural resources. All these environmental services are used in society as public goods, contributing to societal welfare. Understanding the opinions of residents o...

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Main Authors: Anastasija Novikova, Renata Zemaitiene, Renata Marks-Bielska, Stanisław Bielski
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2024-02-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0472/14/3/362
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author Anastasija Novikova
Renata Zemaitiene
Renata Marks-Bielska
Stanisław Bielski
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description Organic farming is a farming system that combines environmental farming practices, a high degree of biodiversity, and the protection of natural resources. All these environmental services are used in society as public goods, contributing to societal welfare. Understanding the opinions of residents on these environmental public goods is essential because they are both consumers and financial contributors to the common agricultural policy. Therefore, it is imperative to further existing scientific knowledge in the field of consumer behaviour. Using Lithuania as a case study, the present study focuses on analysing societal opinion and willingness to pay (WTP) with respect to the environmental public goods (reflected in three components: the reduction in water, soil, and air pollution) of organic farming. This study uses the contingent valuation (CV) method to obtain the WTP for public goods. The median WTP was calculated for multiple environmental public goods from organic agriculture, excluding the protest zero. This study revealed that the residents of Lithuania understood the contribution of organic farming in creating environmental public goods and were concerned about environmental issues. It was crucial for them to have a clean environment with, for example, better drinking water quality, lower air pollution and soil erosion. The application of the CV method showed a median WTP of EUR 24.58 annually per family for environmental public goods. The preference towards environmental public goods differs depending on the socioeconomic characteristics and knowledge about organic farming. These findings provide quantitative information regarding the demand for the environmental effects of organic farming, which could be useful for policy-makers. Such research could also prove useful in setting the future direction of the common agricultural policy. The example of Lithuania was used to present a universal research problem that concerns European countries, especially those in the European Union.
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spelling doaj.art-d41dcbe14e0944c596feedb273031d7e2024-03-27T13:15:51ZengMDPI AGAgriculture2077-04722024-02-0114336210.3390/agriculture14030362Assessment of the Environmental Public Goods of the Organic Farming System: A Lithuanian Case StudyAnastasija Novikova0Renata Zemaitiene1Renata Marks-Bielska2Stanisław Bielski3Vytautas Magnus University, K. Donelaičio str. 58, 44248 Kaunas, LithuaniaVytautas Magnus University, K. Donelaičio str. 58, 44248 Kaunas, LithuaniaDepartment of Economic Policy, Faculty of Economic Science, University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Oczapowskiego 4, 10-719 Olsztyn, PolandDepartment of Agrotechnology and Agribusiness, Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry, University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Oczapowskiego 8, 10-719 Olsztyn, PolandOrganic farming is a farming system that combines environmental farming practices, a high degree of biodiversity, and the protection of natural resources. All these environmental services are used in society as public goods, contributing to societal welfare. Understanding the opinions of residents on these environmental public goods is essential because they are both consumers and financial contributors to the common agricultural policy. Therefore, it is imperative to further existing scientific knowledge in the field of consumer behaviour. Using Lithuania as a case study, the present study focuses on analysing societal opinion and willingness to pay (WTP) with respect to the environmental public goods (reflected in three components: the reduction in water, soil, and air pollution) of organic farming. This study uses the contingent valuation (CV) method to obtain the WTP for public goods. The median WTP was calculated for multiple environmental public goods from organic agriculture, excluding the protest zero. This study revealed that the residents of Lithuania understood the contribution of organic farming in creating environmental public goods and were concerned about environmental issues. It was crucial for them to have a clean environment with, for example, better drinking water quality, lower air pollution and soil erosion. The application of the CV method showed a median WTP of EUR 24.58 annually per family for environmental public goods. The preference towards environmental public goods differs depending on the socioeconomic characteristics and knowledge about organic farming. These findings provide quantitative information regarding the demand for the environmental effects of organic farming, which could be useful for policy-makers. Such research could also prove useful in setting the future direction of the common agricultural policy. The example of Lithuania was used to present a universal research problem that concerns European countries, especially those in the European Union.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0472/14/3/362contingent valuationorganic farmingpublic goodswillingness to pay
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Stanisław Bielski
Assessment of the Environmental Public Goods of the Organic Farming System: A Lithuanian Case Study
Agriculture
contingent valuation
organic farming
public goods
willingness to pay
title Assessment of the Environmental Public Goods of the Organic Farming System: A Lithuanian Case Study
title_full Assessment of the Environmental Public Goods of the Organic Farming System: A Lithuanian Case Study
title_fullStr Assessment of the Environmental Public Goods of the Organic Farming System: A Lithuanian Case Study
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of the Environmental Public Goods of the Organic Farming System: A Lithuanian Case Study
title_short Assessment of the Environmental Public Goods of the Organic Farming System: A Lithuanian Case Study
title_sort assessment of the environmental public goods of the organic farming system a lithuanian case study
topic contingent valuation
organic farming
public goods
willingness to pay
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0472/14/3/362
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