Title: COMPARISON OF RISK IN ORGANIC, INTEGRATED AND CONVENTIONAL CROPPING SYSTEMS IN EASTERN NORWAY
Author(s): Lien, G.(1) + Flaten, O.(1) + Korsaeth, A.(2) + Schuman, K.D.(3) + Richardson, J.W.(3) + Eltun, R.(2)
Organisation: 1-Norwegian Agricultural Economics Research Institute (NILF), 2-Norwegian Crop Research Institute, 3-Dept. of Agricultural Economics, Texas A&M University.
Country: 1&2-Norway, 3-USA
Risk is important for farmers’ choice of cropping system. The aim of this study was to
compare risk of organic, integrated and conventional cropping systems. Experimental cropping
system data (1991-1999) from eastern Norway were combined with budgeted data. Empirical
distributions of total farm income for different cropping systems were estimated with a simulation
model that uses a statistical procedure to smooth the sparse experimental data. Stochastic
efficiency with respect to a function was used to rank the cropping systems for farmers with
various degrees of risk aversion. The results show that the organic system was riskiest, but the
existing payment system and organic price premiums makes it the most economically viable
alternative today.
Keywords: Risk analysis, crop farming, stochastic simulation, risk aversion, stochastic
efficiency with respect to a function.