Perceived legitimacy of agricultural support schemes: An investigation using factorial survey experiments

Author:

Glenk Klaus1ORCID,Liebe Ulf2,Burns Jay3,Thomson Steven1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Rural Economy, Environment & Society, SRUC , Edinburgh , UK

2. Department of Sociology, University of Warwick , Coventry , UK

3. Global Academy of Agriculture and Food Systems, University of Edinburgh , UK

Abstract

Abstract Agricultural support payments are a significant position in public budgets, and the legitimacy of such payments is subject to continuing debate. The legitimacy rests on the social acceptance of citizens for support payments to farmers, which is the focus of this study. Social acceptance is investigated using evaluations of farm and farmer descriptions in a factorial survey experiment. The results reveal higher acceptance of payments for farms demonstrating enhanced animal welfare, biodiversity, and a lower carbon footprint. The acceptance of support payments is negatively associated with payment amount, but payments to farmers who are financially struggling are more accepted than payments to profitable farmers; indicating respondent preferences that align with the need justice principle. Study findings can be used to inform priorities for legitimate policies of agricultural support schemes, to identify areas of consensus or disagreement regarding social acceptance of support, and to facilitate effective communication on agricultural support policy.

Funder

Scottish Government

UKRI

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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