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Heinschink, K., Sinabell, F., & Tribl, C. (2015). Decomposition of variable costs in the Austrian agricultural production. In Jahrbuch der ÖGA (Vol. 25, pp. 231–240).
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Mitter, H., Sinabell, F., & Schmid, E. (2015). Impacts of climate and policy change on Austrian protein crop supply balances. In Jahrbuch der ÖGA (Vol. 23, pp. 131–140).
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Heinschink, K., Sinabell, F., & Tribl, C. (2016). An index-based production costs system to evaluate costs of adaptation and mitigation in dairy and cattle farming. Advances in Animal Biosciences, 7(03), 242–244.
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Sinabell, F. (2016). Adaptation to climate change in the European agriculture: A new tool for explicit cost accounting (Vol. 9 C6 -).
Abstract: farm structure in Austria and level of educationchallenges of more volatile markets / more uncertain yieldsmore uncertainty about revenues and costsspecialisation and liquidity problems – not alleviated by EU direct paymentspolitical measures: late, uncertain, no legal title, wrong incentivestax credits – not relevant in Austria for most farmsprice hedging instruments steep learning curve and intransparent marketsmost frequently used: service of buying co-operatives control of accumulation risksdetails of contract are attractive for farmerse.g. monthly benefits for milk producersbenefits at the time of sale for pig, piglet, grain producerscombination with production risk insurance with discountsgovernment support during introduction period / as a new policy instrumentmarketing and sales: wholesale buyers / dairies / producer organisations offer margin insurance as a service
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