agrarstrukturelle
Agrarstrukturelle refers to the structural characteristics of agriculture within a region or country. In practice, the term encompasses how farms are organized, owned, and operated, as well as the broader patterns that shape agricultural production. Core elements include farm size distribution, land tenure and leasing arrangements, the mix of farm types (such as smallholder, family-run, or corporate units), production specialization (crops versus livestock), and the degree of mechanization and capital intensity. Other important dimensions are labor structure, income origins from farming versus off-farm work, and the overall land use and tenure system that characterizes a rural economy.
As indicators, agrarstrukturelle factors are commonly measured by farm size (hectares), ownership versus tenancy, farm type
Applications and relevance include policy analysis, rural development planning, and the evaluation of agricultural policy impacts