The Determinants of Farm Income Variability: Evidence From Estonia

Olha Aleksandrova, Hossein Azadi, Rando Värnik, Maire Nurmet, Ants-Hannes Viira

Published: 05.12.2024  〉 Volume 73 (2024), Number 3  〉 Resort: Articles 
Submitted: 26 09.2023   〉 Feedback to authors after first review: 27.03.2024   〉 Accepted: 25.10.2024

ABSTRACT

Farm income is a policy-relevant proxy for farm households' viability. Volatile income levels reduce the well-being of farmers and decrease their incentives to produce, invest, and innovate. This article provides a comprehensive analysis of the associations between agricultural subsidies, farm characteristics, and the stability of farm income, along with their relative importance, by applying a linear fixed-effects model to the Estonian Farm Accountancy Data Network (FADN) sample. Building on previous analyses, we show that a significant portion of agricultural subsidies in gross farm income is positively associated with income instability. Our estimates suggest that financial immobility is positively correlated with income stability. This indicates that farm-specific grants can provide opportunities to invest while also alleviating budget constraints for indebted farms. After controlling for various farm characteristics, we find that income becomes more stable as farmers age, while income volatility associated with agricultural production is positively linked to rising land prices.

CONTACT AUTHOR
Dr. Olha Aleksandrova
Estonian University of Life Sciences
Institute of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
Fr. R. Kreutzwaldi, 1, 51006 Tartu, Estonia
e-mail: olha.aleksandrova@emu.ee
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