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Dr. Fabio A. Madau
Department of Agriculture, University of Sassari, Via Enrico de Nicola 1, 07100 – Sassari, Italy

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Research
Published: 29 July 2021 in Agricultural and Food Economics
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Farms that operate in less favoured areas (LFAs) often suffer in achieving adequate profits. Diversification strategies, such as direct selling and offering recreational services, can play an important role in integrating earning sources and, as a consequence, increasing farm profitability. Such opportunities would depend on the efficient distribution and use of farm resources among different activities as well as the added value creation of farm output. However, achieving positive results is not obvious in LFAs due to different types of inherent constraints (geographical, social, economic). The paper aims to evaluate the role of agritourism in affecting the economic performance of multifunctional farms located in a less favoured area of Sardinia (Italy). To be more precise, using so-called working farm income as the main indicator resulting from balance sheet analysis, production factor rewards are determined for 15 agritourism farms. The results show controversial performance but basically highlight the difficulty agritourist farmers have both remunerating their work at market price levels and being profitable. This research contributes to the debate on LFAs and offers useful reflections for policy-makers and practitioners about the potential and critical aspects of agritourism in LFAs.

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Brunella Arru; Roberto Furesi; Fabio A. Madau; Pietro Pulina. Economic performance of agritourism: an analysis of farms located in a less favoured area in Italy. Agricultural and Food Economics 2021, 9, 1 -21.

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Brunella Arru, Roberto Furesi, Fabio A. Madau, Pietro Pulina. Economic performance of agritourism: an analysis of farms located in a less favoured area in Italy. Agricultural and Food Economics. 2021; 9 (1):1-21.

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Brunella Arru; Roberto Furesi; Fabio A. Madau; Pietro Pulina. 2021. "Economic performance of agritourism: an analysis of farms located in a less favoured area in Italy." Agricultural and Food Economics 9, no. 1: 1-21.

Journal article
Published: 17 May 2021 in Sustainability
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Today, the transition to a more sustainable model of the agro-food system is increasingly impellent, requiring all actors’ commitment. In particular, small and medium agro-food business (SMABs) play a decisive and central role in the food and economies of national and underdeveloped areas. Our study aims to identify, through desk research, the level of commitment and communication to the sustainability of SMABs operating in southern Italy. In this study, we followed the Food and Agriculture Organization’s (FAO) approach to implementing such a transition, using their principles as a diagnostic tool to interpret business operations. The data were analysed using two approaches: a regime analysis to assess which FAO principles are commonly followed to make the above transition possible, and an extension of the Abraham and Pingali (2020) framework to describe the commitment of SMABs to the Agenda 2030 goals with respect to the behaviour of small and medium enterprises (SMEs). We found that the SMABs’ behaviours are more oriented towards some FAO principles: those that explain their commitment to improving natural resources and livelihoods, fostering inclusive economic growth, and achieving sustainable development goal 7 of Agenda 2030 than towards others. The contribution of our study lies in providing detailed insights into sustainable actions taken by SMABs while testing the FAO’s principles as a new model to evaluate business operations.

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Lucia Briamonte; Raffaella Pergamo; Brunella Arru; Roberto Furesi; Pietro Pulina; Fabio Madau. Sustainability Goals and Firm Behaviours: A Multi-Criteria Approach on Italian Agro-Food Sector. Sustainability 2021, 13, 5589 .

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Lucia Briamonte, Raffaella Pergamo, Brunella Arru, Roberto Furesi, Pietro Pulina, Fabio Madau. Sustainability Goals and Firm Behaviours: A Multi-Criteria Approach on Italian Agro-Food Sector. Sustainability. 2021; 13 (10):5589.

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Lucia Briamonte; Raffaella Pergamo; Brunella Arru; Roberto Furesi; Pietro Pulina; Fabio Madau. 2021. "Sustainability Goals and Firm Behaviours: A Multi-Criteria Approach on Italian Agro-Food Sector." Sustainability 13, no. 10: 5589.

Applied studies
Published: 25 January 2021 in Journal of the World Aquaculture Society
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Insect meal could represent an option for partial replacement of fishmeal, the quantity and price of which are a constraint to the expansion of aquaculture. In this article, the acceptance of insect meal as a feed component among Italian farmers of trout and seabass is investigated and discussed. Semi‐structured interviews have been conducted with farmers, feed producers, and insect‐meal producers. Then, a deductive thematic analysis has been carried out to understand which of the different variables characterizing farming structures and marketing channels can affect the choice of feed products and, as a consequence, the acceptance of insect meals. The information collected suggests to differentiate two levels of insights: the first concerns plain economic evaluation in what could be considered a standardized or theoretical environment, and is mainly related to the feed price and the feed conversion ratio. The second level takes into consideration the effects that occur in real environments and that are different depending on farm characteristics and business choices. Among the main aspects that should be considered (beyond prices and feed conversion ratio) are the final destination of the product, the processing and large retailers' requirements, the effects on digestion and feces production, and the variability of performance (as an effect of feed nutritional variability and environmental variability).

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Luca Mulazzani; Fabio A. Madau; Pietro Pulina; Giulio Malorgio. Acceptance of insect meal in aquaculture feeding: A stakeholder analysis for the Italian supply chains of trout and seabass. Journal of the World Aquaculture Society 2021, 52, 378 -394.

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Luca Mulazzani, Fabio A. Madau, Pietro Pulina, Giulio Malorgio. Acceptance of insect meal in aquaculture feeding: A stakeholder analysis for the Italian supply chains of trout and seabass. Journal of the World Aquaculture Society. 2021; 52 (2):378-394.

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Luca Mulazzani; Fabio A. Madau; Pietro Pulina; Giulio Malorgio. 2021. "Acceptance of insect meal in aquaculture feeding: A stakeholder analysis for the Italian supply chains of trout and seabass." Journal of the World Aquaculture Society 52, no. 2: 378-394.

Conference paper
Published: 14 October 2020 in Green metamorphoses: agriculture, food, ecology
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B. Arru; R. Furesi; F.A. Madau; P. Pulina. 33. Efficiency analysis of multifunctional farms: an application on agritourism in Sardinia, Italy. Green metamorphoses: agriculture, food, ecology 2020, 1 .

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B. Arru, R. Furesi, F.A. Madau, P. Pulina. 33. Efficiency analysis of multifunctional farms: an application on agritourism in Sardinia, Italy. Green metamorphoses: agriculture, food, ecology. 2020; ():1.

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B. Arru; R. Furesi; F.A. Madau; P. Pulina. 2020. "33. Efficiency analysis of multifunctional farms: an application on agritourism in Sardinia, Italy." Green metamorphoses: agriculture, food, ecology , no. : 1.

Commentary
Published: 04 July 2020 in Sustainability
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The studies focused on the use of insects have outlined numerous reasons for using insects as food and feed as an important method to increase food opportunities for consumers. Insects have been emphasized as a food source with a low environmental impact due to the limited requirement for arable land and water, low ecological cost, and high-quality protein provision. In Europe and Western countries, insect farming is a growing business in which, however, some critical economic aspects must be recognized. The sector needs to be adequately promoted to rationally exploit the huge amount of potential. As such, the aim of this study was to analyze the recent research on economic aspects related to insect farming for feed and food production with the purpose of providing evidence of the critical economic points in this emerging sector. The focus was mainly oriented to understanding how insect farming can foster virtuous circular economic processes, specifically considering economic aspects on the basis of the limited literature currently available and the circular economic principles. A circular business model approach was proposed to address the entire insect-based feed and food supply chain from a circular economic perspective. In our opinion, the findings underline some economic research questions that need to be addressed in the near future, and the conceptual approach can be individualized to help increase cost- and eco-effectiveness from a circular economic perspective.

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Fabio A. Madau; Brunella Arru; Roberto Furesi; Pietro Pulina. Insect Farming for Feed and Food Production from a Circular Business Model Perspective. Sustainability 2020, 12, 5418 .

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Fabio A. Madau, Brunella Arru, Roberto Furesi, Pietro Pulina. Insect Farming for Feed and Food Production from a Circular Business Model Perspective. Sustainability. 2020; 12 (13):5418.

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Fabio A. Madau; Brunella Arru; Roberto Furesi; Pietro Pulina. 2020. "Insect Farming for Feed and Food Production from a Circular Business Model Perspective." Sustainability 12, no. 13: 5418.

Review
Published: 03 June 2020 in Sustainability
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Environmental pollution, population increase, water availability and misuse of land are inexorably driving humans to take on important challenges related to sustainability. The next future is expected to see a significant increase of food and feed demands, which determines a serious threat to well-being levels and even survival of modern societies. Within this scenario, the efficient and sustainable use of insects as protein sources has been invoked as a possible strategic solution. As a candidate for remarkable growth, insect farming promises significant benefits to agri-food industry, offering interesting opportunities for implementing circular economy. In the present work, we review selected literature on insect rearing with the aim of providing a short rigorous introduction to the field to researchers, entrepreneurs and common readers. After a general overview of the field, including a description of insect nutritional values, the review focuses on the three insect species that are seemingly set to beneficially affect aquaculture, which is the activity presently more sensitive to circularity and sustainability innovation. Once traditional and advanced insect rearing methods are described, the challenges that the field is going to tackle are suitably highlighted.

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Lorenzo A. Cadinu; Paolo Barra; Francesco Torre; Francesco Delogu; Fabio A. Madau. Insect Rearing: Potential, Challenges, and Circularity. Sustainability 2020, 12, 4567 .

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Lorenzo A. Cadinu, Paolo Barra, Francesco Torre, Francesco Delogu, Fabio A. Madau. Insect Rearing: Potential, Challenges, and Circularity. Sustainability. 2020; 12 (11):4567.

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Lorenzo A. Cadinu; Paolo Barra; Francesco Torre; Francesco Delogu; Fabio A. Madau. 2020. "Insect Rearing: Potential, Challenges, and Circularity." Sustainability 12, no. 11: 4567.

Journal article
Published: 20 February 2020 in Sustainability
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In order to understand the multiple values of landscape, this paper suggests an evaluative methodology that takes into account a quantitative approach, public opinion, and an economic estimation. This study analyzes the coastal scenery of 40 Italian beaches using a fuzzy logic and a Contingent Valuation (CV). Each site was classified into five categories: Class I beaches were littorals with high natural settings; Class II sites were natural and semiurban beaches having low influences by anthropic structures; Classes III, IV, and V had lower evaluations due to poor physical and human condition. A questionnaire survey analyzed beach users’ preferences, judgment, and Willingness to Pay (WTP). Results suggest that landscape judgment is directly correlated to scenery assessment; therefore, beaches of Class I and II were judged beautiful while beaches of Class IV and V had poor judgments. Similarly, the importance given to the landscape was highest in Class I and II than in the others. WTP for the conservation of the selected beaches was about €16 per season. Our findings suggest that people are disposed to pay more for a beach with the top-grade of scenery (Class I and II) and low grade of urbanization. Moreover, WTP would rise for females and for nonresident users with an academic degree, which appreciated the coastal landscape.

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Ilaria Rodella; Fabio Albino Madau; Donatella Carboni. The Willingness to Pay for Beach Scenery and Its Preservation in Italy. Sustainability 2020, 12, 1604 .

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Ilaria Rodella, Fabio Albino Madau, Donatella Carboni. The Willingness to Pay for Beach Scenery and Its Preservation in Italy. Sustainability. 2020; 12 (4):1604.

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Ilaria Rodella; Fabio Albino Madau; Donatella Carboni. 2020. "The Willingness to Pay for Beach Scenery and Its Preservation in Italy." Sustainability 12, no. 4: 1604.

Journal article
Published: 21 March 2019 in Sustainability
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The economic and environmental sustainability of aquaculture depends significantly on the nature and quality of the fish feed used. One of the main criticisms of aquaculture is the need to use significant amounts of fish meal, and other marine protein sources, in such feed. Unfortunately, the availability of the oceanic resources, typically used to produce fish feed, cannot be utilized indefinitely to cover the worldwide feed demand caused by ever-increasing aquaculture production. In light of these considerations, this study estimates how aquaculture farm economic outcomes can change by introducing insect meal into the diet of cultivated fish. Several possible economic effects are simulated, based on various scenarios, with different percentages of insect flour in the feed and varying meal prices using a case study of a specialized off-shore sea bass farm in Italy. The findings indicate that the introduction of insect meal—composed of Tenebrio molitor—would increase feeding costs due to the high market prices of this flour and its less convenient feed conversion ratio than that of fish meal. Therefore, the expected environmental benefits of using this highly promising insect meal in fish feed do not align with the current economic interests of the aquaculture industry. To our knowledge, this is the first study to investigate this theme, and it must be noted that our findings cannot be generalized widely because a specific case study was used. Nevertheless, our findings suggest that efforts should be made—at least at the farm level—to find profitable ways to encourage the introduction of this attractive alternative to guarantee both economic and environmental sustainability in the near future.

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Brunella Arru; Roberto Furesi; Laura Gasco; Fabio Madau; Pietro Pulina. The Introduction of Insect Meal into Fish Diet: The First Economic Analysis on European Sea Bass Farming. Sustainability 2019, 11, 1697 .

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Brunella Arru, Roberto Furesi, Laura Gasco, Fabio Madau, Pietro Pulina. The Introduction of Insect Meal into Fish Diet: The First Economic Analysis on European Sea Bass Farming. Sustainability. 2019; 11 (6):1697.

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Brunella Arru; Roberto Furesi; Laura Gasco; Fabio Madau; Pietro Pulina. 2019. "The Introduction of Insect Meal into Fish Diet: The First Economic Analysis on European Sea Bass Farming." Sustainability 11, no. 6: 1697.

Journal article
Published: 23 February 2019 in Agriculture
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Recreational functions are among the most important practices to improve farmers’ income and to promote sustainability in the rural territories. Two crucial issues are the ability to rationally allocate farm resources and the ability to efficiently produce different sorts of food and non-food goods. Possible cost savings due to the co-presence of different activities can generate positive effects in the creation of value by agritourist farmers. This paper aims to investigate technical efficiency related to agritourism and recreational functions in Sardinia. Based on a sample of 37 farms and using a data envelopment analysis (DEA) approach, we aim to estimate the technical efficiency of double attitude processes, such as those that characterise agritourism practices. Our findings suggest that efficiency can improve if technical inputs are adequately used; however, the scale appears to be close enough to optimal. Furthermore, we estimated that the margins for improving the efficiency are larger for recreational services and that technical factors contribute to efficiency with a different magnitude. Furthermore, we estimated whether agricultural and non-agricultural resources are efficiently allocated. To our knowledge, this is one of the first attempts in Europe at using an efficiency analysis in agritourism.

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Brunella Arru; Roberto Furesi; Fabio A. Madau; Pietro Pulina. Recreational Services Provision and Farm Diversification: A Technical Efficiency Analysis on Italian Agritourism. Agriculture 2019, 9, 42 .

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Brunella Arru, Roberto Furesi, Fabio A. Madau, Pietro Pulina. Recreational Services Provision and Farm Diversification: A Technical Efficiency Analysis on Italian Agritourism. Agriculture. 2019; 9 (2):42.

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Brunella Arru; Roberto Furesi; Fabio A. Madau; Pietro Pulina. 2019. "Recreational Services Provision and Farm Diversification: A Technical Efficiency Analysis on Italian Agritourism." Agriculture 9, no. 2: 42.

Journal article
Published: 20 July 2018 in Marine Policy
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Mediterranean fisheries are characterized by differentiated fishing systems implemented by companies of different sizes and types. On the other hand, small scale fishing is the most important characteristic when one tries to find the main differences with oceanic fisheries. Small-sized family fishing firms play an important role in several local communities and economies, where the globalization of the competitive arena is perceived as one of the worst threats to their survival. One of the organizational solutions adopted by small scale fishing firms in order to face the changing institutional as well as marketing environment is cooperation. Economic performances in fishery have been predominantly determined by adopting vessels as decision-making units. This means that a lack of information exists with reference to fishing companies or cooperatives. This study aims to estimate the economic performances of Sardinian fishing cooperatives by surveying a sample of 104 firms. The research has been carried by first assessing firms’ profitability by applying a balance sheet analysis; then, sector technical was estimated as well as scale efficiency. High technical and scale efficiency and substantial technological homogeneity between big and small cooperatives were found. Some policy implications deriving from these findings are discussed in the concluding remarks.

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Fabio A. Madau; Roberto Furesi; Pietro Pulina. The technical efficiency in Sardinian fisheries cooperatives. Marine Policy 2018, 95, 111 -116.

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Fabio A. Madau, Roberto Furesi, Pietro Pulina. The technical efficiency in Sardinian fisheries cooperatives. Marine Policy. 2018; 95 ():111-116.

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Fabio A. Madau; Roberto Furesi; Pietro Pulina. 2018. "The technical efficiency in Sardinian fisheries cooperatives." Marine Policy 95, no. : 111-116.

Proceedings
Published: 01 January 2018 in Proceedings
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Land, food, energy, water and climate are linked and interconnected into a Nexus, characterized by complexity and feedbacks. An integrated management of the Nexus is critical to understand conflicts/synergies and secure efficient and sustainable use of resources, especially under climate change. The Nexus perspective is applied to Sardinia, as regional case study, to better understand and improve integrated resource management and relevant policy initiatives. Vulnerability of Sardinia Nexus is assessed under several climate projections by articulated balances of resources (water, energy) availability and sustainable development goals, at regional and sub-regional scales, accounting for demands and conflicts among key economic sectors (agriculture, hydro-power, tourism).

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Antonio Trabucco; Janez Sušnik; Lydia Vamvakeridou-Lyroudia; Barry Evans; Sara Masia; Maria Blanco; Roberto Roson; Martina Sartori; Eva Alexandri; Floor Brouwer; Donatella Spano; Alfonso Damiano; Andrea Virdis; Giovanni Sistu; Daniele Pulino; Vania Statzu; Fabio Madau; Elisabetta Strazzera; Simone Mereu. Water-Food-Energy Nexus under Climate Change in Sardinia. Proceedings 2018, 2, 609 .

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Antonio Trabucco, Janez Sušnik, Lydia Vamvakeridou-Lyroudia, Barry Evans, Sara Masia, Maria Blanco, Roberto Roson, Martina Sartori, Eva Alexandri, Floor Brouwer, Donatella Spano, Alfonso Damiano, Andrea Virdis, Giovanni Sistu, Daniele Pulino, Vania Statzu, Fabio Madau, Elisabetta Strazzera, Simone Mereu. Water-Food-Energy Nexus under Climate Change in Sardinia. Proceedings. 2018; 2 (11):609.

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Antonio Trabucco; Janez Sušnik; Lydia Vamvakeridou-Lyroudia; Barry Evans; Sara Masia; Maria Blanco; Roberto Roson; Martina Sartori; Eva Alexandri; Floor Brouwer; Donatella Spano; Alfonso Damiano; Andrea Virdis; Giovanni Sistu; Daniele Pulino; Vania Statzu; Fabio Madau; Elisabetta Strazzera; Simone Mereu. 2018. "Water-Food-Energy Nexus under Climate Change in Sardinia." Proceedings 2, no. 11: 609.

Book chapter
Published: 15 December 2017 in It’s a jungle out there – the strange animals of economic organization in agri-food value chains
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R. Furesi; F.A. Madau; P. Pulina; Gaetano Martino; Konstantinos Karantininis; Stefano Pascucci; Liesbeth Dries; Jean Marie Codron. 11. Value in territorial branding, agro-food production and governance patterns: a case study. It’s a jungle out there – the strange animals of economic organization in agri-food value chains 2017, 215 -228.

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R. Furesi, F.A. Madau, P. Pulina, Gaetano Martino, Konstantinos Karantininis, Stefano Pascucci, Liesbeth Dries, Jean Marie Codron. 11. Value in territorial branding, agro-food production and governance patterns: a case study. It’s a jungle out there – the strange animals of economic organization in agri-food value chains. 2017; ():215-228.

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R. Furesi; F.A. Madau; P. Pulina; Gaetano Martino; Konstantinos Karantininis; Stefano Pascucci; Liesbeth Dries; Jean Marie Codron. 2017. "11. Value in territorial branding, agro-food production and governance patterns: a case study." It’s a jungle out there – the strange animals of economic organization in agri-food value chains , no. : 215-228.

Journal article
Published: 01 September 2017 in Agricultural and Food Economics
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This paper aims to evaluate the technical efficiency and the total factor productivity change of dairy farms in EU countries. Analyses were carried out in order to determine which countries showed the best performance adaptations when the quota regime was relaxed and to evaluate the technical conditions of European farmers at the starting point of the new regime (milk quota abolition). A data envelopment analysis (DEA) was applied on aggregate data related to 22 European countries for the period from 2004 to 2012. The findings suggest that milk farms show small scope for improving efficiency using their own technical input. The estimation of total factor productivity and its components suggest that the European milk sector has suffered a decline in productivity. This means that external factors, independent of the farmers’ capacity to use technical inputs, can play a greater role than efficiency in conditioning productivity and profitability in the near future.

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Fabio A. Madau; Roberto Furesi; Pietro Pulina. Technical efficiency and total factor productivity changes in European dairy farm sectors. Agricultural and Food Economics 2017, 5, 17 .

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Fabio A. Madau, Roberto Furesi, Pietro Pulina. Technical efficiency and total factor productivity changes in European dairy farm sectors. Agricultural and Food Economics. 2017; 5 (1):17.

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Fabio A. Madau; Roberto Furesi; Pietro Pulina. 2017. "Technical efficiency and total factor productivity changes in European dairy farm sectors." Agricultural and Food Economics 5, no. 1: 17.

Journal article
Published: 23 May 2016 in Journal of Coastal Conservation
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Sea urchin (Paracentrotus lividus) fishery is intensively practiced in several areas of the Mediterranean basin. In Sardinia, as well as other Mediterranean countries, sea urchin is a basic ingredient for several dishes due to the delicacy of its gonads (roe), and demand is constantly increasing. Restrictions have been implemented in order to minimise the risk of overexploitation, however, these measures might jeopardize economic convenience in sea urchin harvesting. This paper estimates economic convenience within the edible sea urchin fishery in Sardinia. It aims to determine whether both profitability and sustainability, in terms of the preservation of sea urchin stock, can be guaranteed by actual policy regulation. We found high variability in terms of captures and profitability among firms, and a considerable degree of this variability is the result of technological differences between fishing methods. Analysis also suggests that a slight increase in allowed captures should generate a more than proportional increase in profits. This evidence gives some useful suggestions for improving the efficacy of policies in affecting the economic and environmental sustainability of the Mediterranean sea urchin fishery.

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R. Furesi; F. A. Madau; P. Pulina; R. Sai; M. G. Pinna; Antonio Pais. Profitability and sustainability of edible sea urchin fishery in Sardinia (Italy). Journal of Coastal Conservation 2016, 20, 299 -306.

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R. Furesi, F. A. Madau, P. Pulina, R. Sai, M. G. Pinna, Antonio Pais. Profitability and sustainability of edible sea urchin fishery in Sardinia (Italy). Journal of Coastal Conservation. 2016; 20 (4):299-306.

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R. Furesi; F. A. Madau; P. Pulina; R. Sai; M. G. Pinna; Antonio Pais. 2016. "Profitability and sustainability of edible sea urchin fishery in Sardinia (Italy)." Journal of Coastal Conservation 20, no. 4: 299-306.

Journal article
Published: 04 January 2016 in British Food Journal
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Purpose – Buyer power can be defined as the ability to obtain trade terms more favourable than a supplier’s normal trade terms. The purpose of this paper is to estimate existence of buyer power in the Italian market of fresh milk. The sector is characterised by high industrial and retail firms concentration and a significant gap between the downstream and upstream prices exists. Design/methodology/approach – The authors applied the “first-pass” test proposed by Lloyd et al. (2009) on a set of monthly price indexes series from 2000 to 2013 in order to estimate if a buyer power exists in this sector. This in order to verify how prices are transmitted along the supply chain and to determine if buyer power contributes in conditioning the retail-producer price spread. Findings – Estimated results suggest that buyer power exists in the Italian fresh milk supply chain and oligopsonistic behaviour affects the spread between downstream and upstream prices. Originality/value – The paper gives a contribute on estimation of buyer power in the agro-food supply chains. However, more research needs to be carried out in order to precisely evaluate the nature and the causes of presence of buyer power.

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Fabio A. Madau; Roberto Furesi; Pietro Pulina. The existence of buyer power in the Italian fresh milk supply chain. British Food Journal 2016, 118, 70 -82.

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Fabio A. Madau, Roberto Furesi, Pietro Pulina. The existence of buyer power in the Italian fresh milk supply chain. British Food Journal. 2016; 118 (1):70-82.

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Fabio A. Madau; Roberto Furesi; Pietro Pulina. 2016. "The existence of buyer power in the Italian fresh milk supply chain." British Food Journal 118, no. 1: 70-82.

Journal article
Published: 01 June 2015 in RIVISTA DI STUDI SULLA SOSTENIBILITA'
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Roberto Furesi; Fabio A. Madau; Pietro Pulina; Pier Giacomo Rassu; Alberto Stanislao Atzori. Sustainability of Dairy Sheep Production in Pasture Lands: A Case Study Approach to Integrate Economic and Environmental Perspectives. RIVISTA DI STUDI SULLA SOSTENIBILITA' 2015, 117 -134.

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Roberto Furesi, Fabio A. Madau, Pietro Pulina, Pier Giacomo Rassu, Alberto Stanislao Atzori. Sustainability of Dairy Sheep Production in Pasture Lands: A Case Study Approach to Integrate Economic and Environmental Perspectives. RIVISTA DI STUDI SULLA SOSTENIBILITA'. 2015; (1):117-134.

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Roberto Furesi; Fabio A. Madau; Pietro Pulina; Pier Giacomo Rassu; Alberto Stanislao Atzori. 2015. "Sustainability of Dairy Sheep Production in Pasture Lands: A Case Study Approach to Integrate Economic and Environmental Perspectives." RIVISTA DI STUDI SULLA SOSTENIBILITA' , no. 1: 117-134.

Journal article
Published: 18 February 2014 in Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems
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Fabio A. Madau; Roberto Furesi; Pietro Pulina. An Analysis of Sustainability Policies in European Agriculture in the Long Term: Methods and Materials Using the FEEM Indicators. Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems 2014, 38, 485 -501.

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Fabio A. Madau, Roberto Furesi, Pietro Pulina. An Analysis of Sustainability Policies in European Agriculture in the Long Term: Methods and Materials Using the FEEM Indicators. Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems. 2014; 38 (4):485-501.

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Fabio A. Madau; Roberto Furesi; Pietro Pulina. 2014. "An Analysis of Sustainability Policies in European Agriculture in the Long Term: Methods and Materials Using the FEEM Indicators." Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems 38, no. 4: 485-501.

Journal article
Published: 01 February 2014 in RIVISTA DI ECONOMIA AGRARIA
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Fabio A. Madau; Pietro Pulina. The monetary value of the rural landscape in Gallura (Italy): a choice experiment analysis. RIVISTA DI ECONOMIA AGRARIA 2014, 7 -25.

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Fabio A. Madau, Pietro Pulina. The monetary value of the rural landscape in Gallura (Italy): a choice experiment analysis. RIVISTA DI ECONOMIA AGRARIA. 2014; (2):7-25.

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Fabio A. Madau; Pietro Pulina. 2014. "The monetary value of the rural landscape in Gallura (Italy): a choice experiment analysis." RIVISTA DI ECONOMIA AGRARIA , no. 2: 7-25.

Research
Published: 15 May 2013 in Agricultural and Food Economics
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Sardinia (Italy) is one of the most important European regions for sheep dairy and sheep milk cheese production. However the Sardinian sheep dairy industry is currently going through a dramatic crisis, and verifying whether it can recover part of its profitability is now a priority. Attention is now focused on estimating whether the sheep dairy firms can improve their productivity by more efficient use of their available technical resources. This paper aims to estimate technical efficiency in the Sardinian sheep dairy industry. A stochastic frontier analysis approach was used on panel data from 36 sheep dairy firms over the period 2004–2009 in order to assess whether there are some margins for technical improvements in productivity, given the existing level of technology. A comparative analysis of private firms and cooperatives was also carried out, in order to establish if there were differences in the technology they used and/or their efficiency in using technical inputs. Our findings suggest that there is technological homogeneity among the firms and between private firms and cooperatives. Technical efficiency is equal to 0.905 and it is significantly different between private firms (0.933) and cooperatives (0.877). Our findings have certain implications for what policies should be implemented in order to improve efficiency in the sector and on the orientation of decision makers strategies.

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Roberto Furesi; Fabio A Madau; Pietro Pulina. Technical efficiency in the sheep dairy industry: an application on the Sardinian (Italy) sector. Agricultural and Food Economics 2013, 1, 1 -11.

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Roberto Furesi, Fabio A Madau, Pietro Pulina. Technical efficiency in the sheep dairy industry: an application on the Sardinian (Italy) sector. Agricultural and Food Economics. 2013; 1 (1):1-11.

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Roberto Furesi; Fabio A Madau; Pietro Pulina. 2013. "Technical efficiency in the sheep dairy industry: an application on the Sardinian (Italy) sector." Agricultural and Food Economics 1, no. 1: 1-11.

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Published: 01 April 2013 in Economia agro-alimentare
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Roberto Furesi; Fabio A. Madau; Pietro Pulina. Potere della distribuzione moderna nelle filiere agroalimentari: il caso dell'olio d'oliva in Italia. Economia agro-alimentare 2013, 123 -143.

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Roberto Furesi, Fabio A. Madau, Pietro Pulina. Potere della distribuzione moderna nelle filiere agroalimentari: il caso dell'olio d'oliva in Italia. Economia agro-alimentare. 2013; (1):123-143.

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Roberto Furesi; Fabio A. Madau; Pietro Pulina. 2013. "Potere della distribuzione moderna nelle filiere agroalimentari: il caso dell'olio d'oliva in Italia." Economia agro-alimentare , no. 1: 123-143.