Making Agri-Environmental Payments More Cost Effective
Agri-environmental payment schemes which operate as voluntary programmes that pay farmers to achieve certain environmental criteria have gained increasing interest and popularity amongst policy makers and farmers. There is growing evidence, however, that the majority of such schemes that have been implemented have had little environmental effectiveness. Building on past OECD work, this report identifies and discusses “best practice” design principles for cost-effective agri-environmental payment schemes. To this end, the report reviews the literature, develops a Policy Spectrum Framework that classifies payment types based on key design features for achieving cost-effective outcomes, and presents policy simulations undertaken to assess the cost-effectiveness of different payment designs and a multi-country choice experiment conducted with farmers to explore their preferences for different types of payments, ranging from practice-based to results-based payments.
Executive summary
Tackling the environmental challenges facing agriculture will require improvements to the current set of instruments available to policy makers. One such set of instruments is government agricultural support through agri-environmental payment schemes – voluntary programmes that typically pay farmers for achieving certain environmental objectives.
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