Hristov, Jordan
- Department of Economics, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Research article2012Peer reviewedOpen access
Hristov, Jordan; Andersson, Hans; Gjosevski, Dragan
This paper examines the influence of land fragmentation on the value of vegetables produced in the Skopje and Southeastern regions of the Republic of Macedonia. The analysis uses models such as a Cobb-Douglas production function as well as a General Linear Model. The findings support a negative and statistically significant impact of land fragmentation on the productivity and profitability of vegetable production in the study area. A reduction from 0.43 to 0.2 of the Simpson index, on average, increases vegetable production by approximately 7.06%. However, the results reveal that land is of somewhat less importance due to the opportunity to use greenhouse technology. The results based on the linear model reveal that the introduction of greenhouse technology increases the value of production by around 32%. Nevertheless, appropriate policies ought to promote successful land consolidation further.
land fragmentation; vegetable production; land consolidation; Simpson index; Macedonia
Outlook On Agriculture
2012, volume: 41, number: 2, pages: 109-115
Publisher: I P PUBLISHING LTD
Mathematical Analysis
Agricultural Science
Economics
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/68334