Title: A GLOBAL PROJECT FOR COMPARATIVE FARM ANALYSIS: THE INTERNATIONAL FARM COMPARISON NETWORK IFCN
Author(s): Deblitz, C. + Hemm, T. + Isermeryer, F. + Pleßmann, F.
Organisation: Institute of Farm Economics, Federal Agricultural Research Centre FAL, Global Farm GbR, Braunschweig,
Country: Germany
Before IFCN was founded, existing farm-level data sets for international comparisons – if
there were any – were not comparable. Differences from country to country regarding methodology
applied, extent of data sets (physical and financial figures), and availability of up-to-date
figures caused the incomparability. The IFCN is a world-wide association of ag-ricultural scientists,
advisors and farmers. Within the framework of this co-operation, farms and agricultural
production systems are defined that are typical for their regions. Their eco-nomic situation is
analysed, and the farms can be projected into the future. At present, the network, which is coordinated
by the IFCN-centre in Braunschweig, Germany, operates for three branches: dairy
(> 30 countries), beef and cow-calf (15 countries) and cash crop (13 countries). Funding of the
network is organised via consortium fees from the partners as well as national and international
supporters from agribusiness. The IFCN works on an annual schedule, organises annual conferences
and annual reports for each product branch. With the existing data and information base,
additional specific studies are carried out. Results comprise total cost, returns and profitability
of dairy, beef and cash crop pro-duction, cost component analysis, benchmarking of single
farms and farm groups, baseline projections, policy impact and farm strategy analysis as well
as global sector and product information. The next steps foreseen are to extend the networks
to more countries and more farms, to improve the supply reaction analysis on changing framework
conditions, to intensify time series analysis of typical farms and prices, to strengthen
sector and supply chain analysis, and to enter strategic partnerships with market and sector
modelling pro-jects.
Keywords: Farm comparisons, typical farms, international competitiveness, International
Farm Comparison Network.