Beekeepers’ resilience as a key to ecosystem sustainability, empirical evidence from Hungary

Author:

Mucha László1,Oravecz Titanilla2,Horská Elena3,Illés Csaba Bálint4

Affiliation:

1. MSc, Doctoral School of Economics and Regional Sciences, Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences Páter K. Str. 1, Gödöllő 2100 Hungary

2. PhD, Faculty of International Management and Business, Budapest Business School Diósy L. Street 22–24, Budapest 1165 Hungary

3. PhD, Faculty of Economics and Management, Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra Tr. A. Hlinku 2, 94976 Nitra Slovakia

4. PhD, Doctoral School of Management and Business Administration, John von Neumann University Infopark sétány 1, 1117 Budapest Hungary

Abstract

Abstract The beekeeping sector plays an important role in maintaining biodiversity and the ecosystem, in addition to its production function. The European beekeeping sector is facing a number of constraints that make it difficult to operate, and the Covid-19 pandemic has posed new challenges for beekeepers. The purpose of the study is to examine the resilience of beekeeping businesses to the most important problems affecting beekeepers and the Covid-19 pandemic. The research analyses the role of marketing and profitability and how they influence the resilience. Variables obtained from online questioning of a representative sample of Hungarian beekeepers (N = 297). Cluster analysis was used to validate the results. Using a Two-step clustering model, three clusters of beekeepers were identified: a non-resilient; a resilient, but not proactive and not very profitable and a resilient, proactive and profitable cluster. According to the research, the resilience of beekeepers is shaped by several factors. Well-trained, long-established beekeepers who seek to differentiate their products from their competitors’ overcome the difficulties caused by the pandemic and other beekeeping problems much more easily. Very important factors resulting in remarkable business resilience are the number of used subsidies and the number of cooperations.

Funder

National Research, Development and Innovation Fund

Publisher

Brill

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