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Library Inputs use in the agriculture of Emilia-Romagna: farm comparison through the Total Factor Productivity (TFP) index

Inputs use in the agriculture of Emilia-Romagna: farm comparison through the Total Factor Productivity (TFP) index

Inputs use in the agriculture of Emilia-Romagna: farm comparison through the Total Factor Productivity (TFP) index

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Date of publication
December 2010
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AGRIS:US2016219500

In order to measure agriculture sustainability, the efficient use of inputs becomes a crucial issue. In this perspective, theanalysts concentrate their attention on the total factor productivity index (TFP). In this view, Lynam and Herdt (1989) proposed theTFP as a suitable assessment of the sustainability of single crops, of cropping systems or of farming systems. Even if the TFP doesnot take into account the non-market output (social and environmental aspects), it is possible to argue that a negative trend of TFPrepresents a resources’ degradation if related to the generated outputs. On the other hand, the non-negative trend of TFPrepresents a fitting measure of a sustainable agricultural system and of an efficient use of the resources. The aim of the paper is toanalyze the productivity in the use of external factors in different types of farming at the Emilia-Romagna Region level, i.e.specialist field crops, specialist permanent crops and specialist milk production farms. A significant number of indexing proceduresis accessible to evaluate the efficiency in converting inputs into outputs. In this paper, the TFP is estimated through an indirectevaluation of quantity index of outputs and inputs of each farming system taken into account in the analysis. Purposely, the amountof the total sales is considered as a measure of the output, whereas labour, capital, external inputs and other intermediateconsumption are considered as a measure of the inputs. Data, referred to the period 2000 – 2009, are collected from the farmaccountancy data network of the Emilia Romagna Region DG Agriculture. The study highlights how the TFP is a convenient indexto evaluate the efficiency in the use of resources. In a broader view, the TFP index trend allows an estimation of economical andsocial benefits or damages which in the end improves or worsens environmental quality.

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Ghelfi, Rino
Bertazzoli, Aldo
Marchi, Alan
Rivaroli, Sergio
Samoggia, Antonella

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