The agri benchmark Cash Crop Network, coordinated by the Thünen Institute of Farm Economics, discussed developments in global crop production at its annual conference in Spain. A significant drop in profitability was stated for global arable farming in 2023. The outlook for the current year is also…
agri benchmark is the global network for the analysis of agricultural production systems coordinated by the Thünen Institute of Farm Economics. It is organised by agricultural branches. For the first time, the annual conferences for the beef, sheep, pork and poultry sectors took place in a single…
The kick-off meeting of the new project entitled the ACT4CAP27 Project funded under Horizon Europe took place in The Hague from March 18 to 19. The aim of the project is to provide continuous support for evidence-based EU agri-food policies post 2027 aligning with the objectives of the European…
Agricultural land is actually needed for food. However, energy is increasingly being generated on it. That is why there is criticism when energy crops, ground-mounted photovoltaic and wind turbinesplants take up valuable arable land. In our fact check, we examine which form of energy supplies the…
Amendment of the law allows simplified procedure for ground-mounted photovoltaics along motorways and railways - how much area is affected? A study by the Thünen Institute provides initial answers.
The closing event of the IMMPEX project took place on 9th of March 2023 in the Forum of the Thünen Institute in Braunschweig. The IMMPEX project investigated the effect of European poultry and dairy exports to the two West African countries Ghana and Senegal. 40 guests participated in the final…
On 24 March 2022, the European Commission published the above-mentioned crisis measure under Article 219 of the CMO. It is a response to the impact of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on European farmers.
Climate change, African swine fever, fluctuating producer prices, high input prices, new consumer habits - the framework conditions are currently very uncertain for many agricultural businesses and confronts them with major challenges.
Dir. and Prof. Dr. Hiltrud Nieberg, Director of the Thünen Institute of Farm Economics, was appointed by Federal Minister Cem Özdemir to the Scientific Advisory Board for Agricultural Policy, Nutrition and Consumer Health Protection (WBAE) for a renewed term of office.