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Brexit: potential impacts on the economic welfare of UK farm households

Journal

REGIONAL STUDIES
Volume 55, Issue 9, Pages 1583-1595

Publisher

ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/00343404.2020.1778164

Keywords

Brexit; UK; farm household welfare; trade policy scenario; on; and non-farm income; direct payment; farm viability; sustainability and vulnerability

Funding

  1. Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) [ES/R001928/1]
  2. UK in a Changing Europe initiative
  3. ESRC [ES/R001928/1] Funding Source: UKRI

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This paper examines the potential impacts of post-Brexit UK trade and domestic agricultural policies on the economic welfare of farm households. It highlights the significant variations in impact depending on different scenarios, particularly the retention or elimination of direct payments under the Common Agricultural Policy. The study emphasizes the critical role of non-farm income in safeguarding the economic welfare of most UK farm households.
This paper estimates the effects of potential post-Brexit UK trade and domestic agricultural policy scenarios on the economic welfare (real income) of farm households, at both regional (devolved administrations) and national level. Results show that depending on the selected scenario, particularly the retention or elimination of direct payments as currently provided under Pillar 1 of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), the impact varies significantly across farm types and devolved administrations. Given the substantial contribution of CAP direct payments to farm business income, their removal amplifies farm vulnerability. Hence, non-farm income is critical in safeguarding the economic welfare of most UK farm households.

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