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Do european agri-environment measures help reduce herbicide use ? Evidence from viticulture in France

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Agri-environmental Schemes (AES) are a central component of the European environmental policy, but few of these schemes have been carefully evaluated and doubts are often expressed about their effectiveness. We use original data collected from winegrowers who participated in an AES targeting non-point source pollution from herbicides in 2011 and 2012 in the South region of France. Using the variation in the implementation of the scheme across time and space and a matching approach, we show that the quantity of herbicides used by participants in the scheme in 2011 ranges from 38 to 53 percent below what they would have used without the scheme, and 42 to 50 percent in 2012. Further, our results suggest that least demanding AES options are effective in avoiding pollution peaks when weed pressure is high, whereas more demanding AES options guarantee an overall reduction in herbicide use, even during relatively easy farming years in which less weed pressure is experienced.
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hal-02109204 , version 1 (24-04-2019)

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Laure Kühfuss, Julie Subervie. Do european agri-environment measures help reduce herbicide use ? Evidence from viticulture in France. 6th World Congress of Environmental and Resource Economists (WCERE 2018), University of Gothenburg. Department of Economics at the School of Business, Economics and Law, Jun 2018, Goteborg, Sweden. ⟨hal-02109204⟩
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