A Multi-Criteria Approach for Assessing the Economic Resilience of Agriculture: The Case of Lithuania
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Theoretical Background
2.1. Resilience Concept
- production of affordable food,
- assurance of farm viability,
- assurance of employment opportunities and appropriate level of income for farm workers.
- maintaining natural resources in good condition,
- production of recreational, aesthetic, and cultural services,
- protecting biodiversity of habitats, genes, and species,
- contributing to balanced territorial development,
- climate, flood regulation, disease control.
2.2. Resilience Measurement
3. Methods
4. Results and Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Function | State Indicators | Flow Indicators | |
---|---|---|---|
Production of food at affordable prices | Value | Value of gross production in agriculture | Change of value of gross production in agriculture |
Gross value added at nominal prices | Change in gross value added | ||
Value of exported agricultural products | Change in value of exported agricultural products | ||
Value of imported products | Change in value of imported agricultural products | ||
Foreign trade balance of agricultural and food products | Change in the foreign trade balance of agricultural and food products | ||
Quantity | Quantity (in energy terms) Quantity (in amounts) | Change in quantity | |
Prices | Retail prices of agricultural and food products | Change in retail prices of agricultural and food products | |
The ratio of the retail prices of agricultural and food products to the retail prices of all consumption goods | Change in ratio of retail prices of agricultural and food products to the retail prices of all consumption goods | ||
Farm viability | Net farm income | Change in net farm income | |
Distribution of profit | Change in distribution of profit | ||
Debt/asset ratio | Change in debt/asset ratio | ||
Number of forced farm exits | Change in number of forced farm exits | ||
Value added (Farm net value added/AWU) | Change in value added | ||
Farm profitability | Change in farm profitability | ||
Access to credit | Change in access to credit | ||
Employment and Income | Income of agricultural workers | Change in income of agricultural workers | |
Ratio of income of agricultural workers to the average salary in the country | Change in ratio of income of agricultural workers to the average salary in the country | ||
Employment in agriculture | Change in employment in agriculture | ||
Share of agricultural employment in the general employment level in the country | Change in share of agricultural employment in the general employment in the country |
Measurement of Resilience | Method | Examples | |
---|---|---|---|
Indices | General resilience index based on factors, influencing resilience | Multicriteria evaluation methods | [23,49,50,51] |
Resilience index, based on the measurements of core function/-s of a particular system (e.g., GDP or employment for a country) | Simple statistics of the main functions (e.g., deviation from the average, growth trajectory, etc.). | [29,52] | |
Simulations (counterfactual analysis). | [53] | ||
Statistical time series models (estimating time length necessary to eliminate the impact of a shock). | [35] | ||
Optimization models (minimizing consumption losses for a given amount of capital losses). | [54,55] | ||
Case studies (mainly narrative-based, some simple statistics included) | [56,57,58] | ||
Surrogate indicators | Increasing/decreasing values of surrogate indicators reflect increase/decrease of resilience | [40,47,48,59] |
Function | Indicators of the Function | Unit |
---|---|---|
Production of food at affordable prices (F) | Foreign trade balance of agricultural and food products | mil. EUR |
Ratio of the retail prices of agricultural and food products to the retail prices of all consumption goods | % | |
Assurance of farm viability (V) | Farm profitability | % |
Farm solvency | % | |
Access to credit | % | |
Provision of employment opportunities with decent income for agricultural workers (E) | Ratio of income of agricultural workers to the average salary in the country | % |
Share of agricultural employment in general employment in the country | % |
Function | Production of Food at Affordable Prices (F) | Assurance of Farm Viability (V) | Provision of Employment Opportunities with Decent Income for Agricultural Workers (E) | ||||
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Source | Statistics Lithuania | Statistics Lithuania | FADN | FADN | FADN (own estimation) | Statistics Lithuania | Statistics Lithuania |
Type | Benefit (+) | Cost (−) | Benefit (+) | Benefit (+) | Benefit (+) | Benefit (+) | Benefit (+) |
Indicator | Foreign trade balance of agricultural and food products, mil. EUR | Ratio of the retail prices of agricultural and food products and the retail prices of all consumption goods 1, % | Farm profitability, % | Farm solvency, % | Access to credit, % | Ratio of income for agricultural workers and average salary in the country 2, % | Share of employment in agriculture and general employment level in the country 3, % |
2010 | 502 | 95.0% | 35.2% | 130.4% | 17.9% | 2.46% | 79.6% |
2011 | 565 | 98.8% | 33.5% | 134.6% | 18.4% | 2.46% | 80.2% |
2012 | 976 | 98.7% | 36.5% | 136.6% | 19.0% | 2.47% | 81.5% |
2013 | 974 | 99.3% | 30.9% | 114.3% | 18.9% | 2.46% | 85.2% |
2014 | 963 | 100.0% | 23.4% | 88.1% | 19.5% | 2.51% | 87.5% |
2015 | 890 | 100.0% | 30.8% | 101.5% | 20.1% | 2.46% | 86.1% |
2016 | 977 | 100.3% | 23.8% | 75.1% | 20.8% | 2.38% | 87.1% |
2017 | 1061 | 100.2% | 28.9% | 82.4% | 21.4% | 2.32% | 88.3% |
2018 | 1027 | 98.9% | 19.2% | 66.8% | 21.7% | 2.20% | 87.4% |
2019 | 1290 | 97.9% | 20.6% * | 57.7% * | 22.16% | 2.07% | 86.6% |
Function | Indicators of the Function | Weights (w) |
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Production of food at affordable prices (F) | Foreign trade balance of agricultural and food products | 52% |
Ratio of the retail prices of agricultural and food products and the retail prices of all consumption goods | 48% | |
Assurance of farm viability (V) | Farm profitability | 30% |
Farm solvency | 37% | |
Access to credit | 33% | |
Provision of employment opportunities with decent income for agricultural workers (E) | Ratio of income for agricultural workers and average salary in the country | 53% |
Share of employment in agriculture and general employment level in the country | 47% |
Function | Weights (q) |
---|---|
Production of food at affordable prices (F) | 38% |
Assurance of farm viability (V) | 34% |
Provision of employment opportunities with decent income for agricultural workers (E) | 28% |
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Volkov, A.; Žičkienė, A.; Morkunas, M.; Baležentis, T.; Ribašauskienė, E.; Streimikiene, D. A Multi-Criteria Approach for Assessing the Economic Resilience of Agriculture: The Case of Lithuania. Sustainability 2021, 13, 2370. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13042370
Volkov A, Žičkienė A, Morkunas M, Baležentis T, Ribašauskienė E, Streimikiene D. A Multi-Criteria Approach for Assessing the Economic Resilience of Agriculture: The Case of Lithuania. Sustainability. 2021; 13(4):2370. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13042370
Chicago/Turabian StyleVolkov, Artiom, Agnė Žičkienė, Mangirdas Morkunas, Tomas Baležentis, Erika Ribašauskienė, and Dalia Streimikiene. 2021. "A Multi-Criteria Approach for Assessing the Economic Resilience of Agriculture: The Case of Lithuania" Sustainability 13, no. 4: 2370. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13042370
APA StyleVolkov, A., Žičkienė, A., Morkunas, M., Baležentis, T., Ribašauskienė, E., & Streimikiene, D. (2021). A Multi-Criteria Approach for Assessing the Economic Resilience of Agriculture: The Case of Lithuania. Sustainability, 13(4), 2370. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13042370