Eco-efficiency and human capital efficiency: example of small- and medium-sized family farms in selected European countries

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Eco-efficiency and human capital efficiency: example of small- and medium-sized family farms in selected European countries
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Sustainability (Basel). 2021, 13, 6846
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ENSmall- and medium-sized family farms are places to live and sources of income for about half of the population. The aim of this analysis was to determine the relationship between eco-efficiency and human capital efficiency on small- and medium-sized family farms. The analysis was carried out using an economic measure (value of agricultural production per work hour calculated per hectare) and two synthetic measures (human capital and environmental measures). The synthetic measures were determined using the TOPSIS-CRITIC method by defining weights for variables used in the measures. The analysis covered five countries: Lithuania (960 farms), Moldavia (532 farms), Poland (696 farms), Romania (872 farms) and Serbia (524 farms). All of these countries are characterised by a high fragmentation of agricultural holdings. The analysis allowed us to formulate the following conclusions: eco-efficiency and human capital efficiency indices increased with area for small- and medium-sized family farms. An increase in the eco-efficiency index with an increase in farm area suggests that the smaller the farm area, the more extensive the agricultural production that was carried out. In addition, an increase in human capital efficiency with an increase in farm area indicates that there was inefficiency in the utilisation of human capital resources on the agricultural farms studied. Keywords: eco-efficiency; human capital efficiency; family farms; TOPSIS-CRITIC; sustainable development. [From the publication]

DOI:
10.3390/su13126846
ISSN:
2071-1050
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