Inequality and Concentration in Farmland Production and Size: Regional Analysis for the European Union from 2010 to 2020
Simone Boccaletti, Paolo Maranzano, Miguel Viegas

TL;DR
This study analyzes regional changes in farm size and market concentration in Europe from 2010 to 2020, revealing heterogeneity and trends in land and output distribution amid socio-economic shifts.
Contribution
It introduces a regional analysis of farm concentration dynamics using the Gini index, highlighting spatial variability and implications for market structure in Europe.
Findings
Market concentration increased in some regions, decreased in others.
Farm sizes and output distribution show significant regional heterogeneity.
The study provides detailed spatial mapping of land and production concentration.
Abstract
According to Eurostat estimates, the overall number of farms in Europe declined of about 3 million units between 2010 and 2020. Parallel, the agricultural standard output increased from 304 billion to nearly 360 billion over the same period. Such evidence, legitimately leads to questions about how the structure (e.g., type of production and average size) of farms has changed and whether this change has been uniform or heterogeneous within Europe. In this paper, we aim at investigating the phenomenon of market concentration in the European agricultural and livestock farming industry from 2010 to 2020 at the regional level by exploiting the spatio-temporal dynamics of the Gini concentration index for the land owned by the European farmers and for their standard output. In particular, we are interested in exploring the variability within-and-between regions with regard to land and…
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