Arno Becker Institute for Food and Resource Economics (ILR), University of Bonn ImpactsMarket development Policy measures Policy objectives Leading to.

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Arno Becker Institute for Food and Resource Economics (ILR), University of Bonn ImpactsMarket development Policy measures Policy objectives Leading to bioenergy support  Reduction of GHG  Energy security  Rural income growth  Job creation in rural areas Affected by bioenergy support  Sustainability of agricultural systems  Preservation of landscape  Biodiversity  Food security  Social welfare Promotion of bioenergy / biofuels:  Investment incentives  Tax incentives  Direct subsidy  Quotas/mandates  Tendering system  Price support (Feet-in tariff) Continuous growth of global biofuel / bioenergy production as a result of political support and high crude oil prices World Ethanol production ( ) World Biodiesel production ( ) Impacts on agricultural markets: Economic  Production  Demand  Trade  Prices  Welfare Environmental  Land use  Nutrient input  Emissions  Biodiversity Impact analysis: Are the impacts on economic and environmental concerns compatible with the primal objectives? Introduction Methodology Classification of the CAPRI model (Common Agricultural Policy Regional Impacts Analysis)  Spatial economic model focusing on agricultural sector  Production, demand, trade, prices of agricultural products are interacting and simulated simultaneously  Two interlinked modules: A globally closed spatial multi- commodity model for primary and secondary agricultural products (market module) and non-linear programming models for EU27, Norway and Western Balkans which capturing in detail farm management decisions at regional level (supply module). Adjusting the CAPRI model  Implementation of bioenergy products as they are not fully integrated so far and demand is not endogenous  Bioenergy demand will be derived through either a linkage with an energy model or through scenario analysis. (An interface with an energy model, e.g. PRIMES, is currently discussed in the EU-LIFE project ‘EC4MACS’)  Implementation of major activities describing the processing of agricultural raw products into bioenergy (including e.g. technologies, conversion coefficients, feedstock demand distribution)  Implementation of biofuel trade into the market module  Enlargement of the calculation of basic environmental indicators to a global coverage (non-EU) Objectives  Research subject: Agricultural sector (European and global production, markets, trade, prices and environmental issues connected to agricultural land use)  Considered policies: EU and global bioenergy targets, EU agricultural (CAP) and trade policies  Research focus: Impacts on the agricultural sector, environment and global food supply security  Considered products: In a fist step only first-generation biofuels (ethanol / biodiesel)  Overall objective: A detailed analysis of trade-offs between different objectives connected to the promotion of bioenergy The analysis intends to assess the following variables (indicators) which could be used to derive conclusions about the achievement of different policy objectives: The objective of the intended analysis is to investigate selected economic and ecological impacts under scenarios of European and international bioenergy quantity targets with respect to the achievement of existing policy objectives. Energy or fuels based on biomass arrived at sizeable production quantities worldwide, partially caused by extensive policy support for the production or processing of biomass. If this trend continues, significant impacts on global agricultural markets and the environment will arise. Arno Becker, Institute for Food and Resource Economics (ILR), University of Bonn / / +49 (0) 228 / Source: International Energy Agency - IEA (2007) Biomass for energy production in the context of European and international policy objectives