Conference Agenda
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Daily Overview | |
| Location: Conference Room I |
| 11:20am - 12:20pm |
B1: Welfare and Growth Location: Conference Room I Session Chair: Tinoush Jamali Jaghdani, IAMO Connections between Food System Innovations and Business Cycles: Conclusions from Spectral and SVAR Analyses for Poland 1: Institute of Rural and Agricultural Development, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland; 2: University of Warsaw, Poland The Effect of Income and Price on Global Aquatic Products Demand: Evidence from a Meta-Analysis 1: Northwest A&F University, China; 2: Chuo University, Japan The Impact of Population Aging on Household Dietary Quality: Evidence from Rural China 1: Northwest A&F University, China; 2: IAMO, Germany Impact of the Targeted Poverty Alleviation Policy on Children’s Nutritional Health: Evidence from a Quasi-experiment in Rural China Northwest A&F University, China |
| 12:30pm - 1:30pm |
B2: Consumer Behavior I Location: Conference Room I Session Chair: Ivan Duric, IAMO Does Message Framing Affect Sustainable Seafood Consumption? - Evidence from Eye-tracking Experiments on ASC and Organic-labeled Products 1: Northwest A&F University, China; 2: IAMO, Germany How Traffic-Light Nutrition Label Improves Healthier Choices: Evidence from Online Shopping and Eye-Tracking Experiments in China Northwest A&F University, China Sensory Experience and Information Processing: How Visual Attention Shapes Consumer Responses to Quinoa-Enriched Bread IAMO, Germany Beyond Visual Attention: A GSR-Augmented Choice Model Explaining Organic Food Decisions 1: University of Novi Sad, Serbia; 2: IAMO, Germany Consumer Trust and Willingness to Pay for Geographical Indication Labels in Agri-Food Markets: Evidence from Serbia University of Novi Sad, Serbia |
| 2:30pm - 3:30pm |
B3: Resilience and Coping Location: Conference Room I Session Chair: Osama Naser Eldin Ahmed, IAMO Consequences of Increased Farm Resilience on Food Security in Tajikistan 1: International Agricultural University, Uzbekistan; 2: New Uzbekistan University, Uzbekistan; 3: IAMO, Germany; 4: IFPRI, Tajikistan; 5: IFPRI, USA The Resilience Paradox: A Climate Change Coping Mechanism in the Farm Households from Samarkand Region of Uzbekistan 1: International Agriculture University, Uzbekistan; 2: The German-Uzbek Chair on Central Asian Agricultural Economics; 3: New Uzbekistan University, Uzbekistan; 4: Samarkand Agroinnovations and Research University, Uzbekistan Understanding Farmers’ Climate Adaptation Decisions under Misinformation: Evidence from Multivariate Probit Analysis Czech University of Life Sciences, Czech Republic Subsistence versus Profit in Farm Succession Planning: A Mixed-methods Study in Cambodia 1: University of Greenland, Greenland; 2: Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences, Japan; 3: Analyzing Development Issues Centre, Cambodia Left Behind or Co-Migrating? Parental Internal Migration and Offspring's Initial Labor Market Outcomes 1: College of Economics and Management, China Agricultural University, China; 2: Academy of Global Food Economics and Policy, China Agricultural University, China; 3: Toulouse School of Economics, France; 4: KU Leuven, Belgium |
| 11:20am - 12:20pm |
B4: Environmental Policy Location: Conference Room I Session Chair: Zhanli Sun, IAMO Internet Access, Poverty, and Food Insecurity in Rural Uzbekistan: A Probit Analysis Using Linked Household Survey 1: Samarkand Branch of Tashkent State University of Economics, Uzbekistan; 2: IAMO, Germany Sustainable Transformation Can Turn the Chinese Food System from a Major Emission Source to a Carbon Sink for Net-zero Goals Zhejiang University, China Crop Diversification and its Effect on Farm Income: Evidence from a Farm Survey in Uzbekistan 1: International Agriculture University, Uzbekistan; 2: The German-Uzbek Chair on Central Asian Agricultural Economics; 3: IAMO, Germany Climate Change, Access to Credit and Grain Productivity: Evidence from Counties in China's Major Grain Producing Provinces 1: Sichuan Agricultural University, China; 2: Guizhou University, China |
| 12:30pm - 1:30pm |
B5: Consumer Behavior II Location: Conference Room I Session Chair: Linde Götz, IAMO Environmental Valuation and the Stability of Preferences in Choice Experiments 1: University of the Basque Country, Spain; 2: Hochschule für Wirtschaft und Recht Berlin, Germany Mapping the Consumer Mind: A Novel Multidimensional Behavioural Model Delineating Purchase Intentions for Geographical Indication Certified Agri-Foods Center for Agro-Food Economics and Development, Spain Nudging Children and Adolescents’ Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Choices through Information Interventions: Evidence from a Discrete Choice Experiment in China 1: China Agricultural University, China; 2: KU Leuven, Belgium The Simpler, the Better: Consumers’ Willingness to Pay for Sugar-Sweetened Beverages under Different Sugar Label Formats 1: Kiel University, Germany; 2: Northwest A&F University, China; 3: IAMO, Germany Consumer Willingness to Pay for premium fruit traceability: a case study of imported cherries and nectarines in Ho Chi Minh city, Vietnam 1: Griffith University, Australia; 2: Flinders University, Australia; 3: Adelaide University, Australia |
| 2:30pm - 3:30pm |
B6: Climate Change Adaptation Location: Conference Room I Session Chair: Kathleen Hermans, IAMO Structural Breaks Reveal Accelerating Climate Sensitivity of Cereal Production: Evidence from the Western Balkans 1: Joint Research Centre - European Comission, Spain; 2: Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje, North Macedonia Profile-Based Monitoring of Nigeria’s Yam, Rice, and Maize Production Using Annual Data (2010 to 2024) 1: University of Leon, Spain; 2: Federal University of Agriculture Abeokuta, Nigeria; 3: Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka, Nigeria Strengthening Resilient Agriculture: Assessing the Effect of Data Choice on Hedging Effectiveness in Index-Based Crop Insurance” IAMO, Germany Bridging the Gap: Causal Evidence on the Role of Digital Marketplaces in Enhancing Farmers’ Economic Resilience in a Water-Scarce Region Shiraz University, Iran |
| 4:00pm - 5:30pm |
B7 Organized Session: Evidence-based Approaches for Agricultural Policy Planning and Monitoring in South East Europe Location: Conference Room I Session Chair: Stanimira Penkova, IAK Agrar Consulting GmbH Address by BMLEH, Dirk Landmann Methodological Challenges for Strategic Planning and Monitoring of Agricultural Policy University of Ljubljana, Slovenia Climate Change Adaptation in Agriculture and Policy: Approaches to Contributing to Evidenced Based Policy Planning and Monitoring in the Western Balkans Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje, North Macedonia Agricultural Knowledge and Innovation Systems (AKIS) and policy: Evidence and lessons from the Western Balkans Agricultural University of Athens/SWG, Greece Rural Youth, Farm Succession and Place Attachment: Evidence and lessons from the Western Balkans IAMO, Germany Data-Driven Policymaking for EU Integration and Agricultural Cooperation in South-East Europe GFA - General Agent, Bilateral Cooperation Programme of the Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture, Germany |
| 9:00am - 10:00am |
B8: Digital Transformation Location: Conference Room I Session Chair: Borislav Rajković, IAMO Fusing Generative AI and Economic Modelling to Estimate Field-Level Crop Production in Data-Scarce World Regions 1: University of Bonn, Institute for Food and Resource Economics, Germany; 2: Clark University, USA Yield Estimation based on Hybrid Deep Learning Algorithms IAMO, Germany Behavioral–Structural Modeling of Climate-Smart Agriculture Adoption: A Multi Method Typology Approach from Morocco 1: University of Mohammed VI Polytechnic, Morocco; 2: University of Buea, Cameroon; 3: Center for Development Research, University of Bonn, Germany; 4: Center for Independent Development Research, Cameroon The Medium is the Message: Dual Communication Channels, Climate Literacy, and Climate-Smart Agriculture Adoption in Morocco 1: University of Mohammed VI Polytechnic, Morocco; 2: Center for Development Research, University of Bonn, Germany Does E-Commerce Drive Agricultural Green Transformation? Evidence from China Using Two-Way Fixed Effects and Panel Threshold Models 1: Huazhong Agricultural University, China; 2: IAMO, Germany |
| 10:10am - 11:10am |
B9: Farmer Behavior Location: Conference Room I Session Chair: Miranda Svanidze, IAMO Species-rich Hay Meadows Under Pressure: Structural Change, Climate Stress, and Conservation Outcomes 1: Thünen Institute, Germany; 2: LUBW State Institute for the Environment Baden-Württemberg, Germany Are farmers myopically loss-averse? 1: University of Bonn, Institute for Food and Resource Economics, Germany; 2: INRAe Rennes, UMR SMART, France Prioritizing agri-food system investments for inclusive and sustainable development in Tajikistan World Bank A Fuzzy DEMATEL Approach to Analyzing Farmer Risk Behavior under Climate Uncertainty Agribusiness Teaching Center, Armenia Digitalization and Knowledge Transfer Mechanisms in Small-Scale Farming Families in Serbia Faculty of Agriculture University of Belgrade, Serbia |
| 2:30pm - 4:00pm |
Post-Conference Session: Rural Revitalization and Sustainable Agriculture Transformation in China Location: Conference Room I |

