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Table 9 Comparison between farms with wheat cultivation in FADN and Census databases

From: Greening as compensation to production of environmental public goods: how do common rules have an influence at local level? The case of durum wheat in Italy

 

FADN Database

Census Database

BO-FE

  

Total number of farms

270

 

18.462

 

Number of farms with durum wheat cultivation

71

26.3 %

4.301

23.3 %

Number of farms with common wheat cultivation

119

44.1 %

6.092

33.0 %

Arable land (hectares)

8.062

 

298.186

 

Arable land devoted to durum wheat cultivation (hectares)

1.023

12.7 %

45.358

15.2 %

Arable land devoted to common wheat cultivation (hectares)

1.471

18.2 %

53.612

18.0 %

AN-MC

    

Total number of farms

224

 

22.284

 

Number of farms with durum wheat cultivation

154

68.8 %

9.793

43.9 %

Number of farms with common wheat cultivation

17

7.6 %

1.376

6.2 %

Arable land (hectares)

7.32

 

205.598

 

Arable land devoted to durum wheat cultivation (hectares)

2.974

40.6 %

86.236

41.9 %

Arable land devoted to common wheat cultivation (hectares)

68

0.9 %

5.116

2.5 %

FG-BA

    

Total number of farms

324

 

109.185

 

Number of farms with durum wheat cultivation

163

50.3 %

27.275

25.0 %

Number of farms with common wheat cultivation

9

2.8 %

1.437

1.3 %

Arable land (hectares)

6.941

 

472.132

 

Arable land devoted to durum wheat cultivation (hectares)

3.715

53.5 %

279.915

59.3 %

Arable land devoted to common wheat cultivation (hectares)

26

0.4 %

9.548

2.0 %

  1. Source: authors’ elaboration on Italian FADN Database and Census Data, 2010