The use of energy in agriculture is important to ensure modernization of agricultural practices and boost the productivity. However, one also needs to take the unintended outcomes of the increasing energy intensity into account. This paper looks into the productivity growth measures adjusted for the energy-related GHG emission and their application for the European Union (EU) agriculture. The Common Agricultural Policy implemented in the EU requires evidence-based policy guidelines. The country-level data for 2003–2019 are analysed by means of the data envelopment analysis. Thus, the aggregate measures of the productivity growth are established at the EU level. The results indicate that, after accounting for the energy-related GHG emission and structural inefficiency, there has been a decline in the agricultural multi-factor productivity of some 16%.
Zhu, N.; Štreimikis, J.; Yu, Z.; Baležentis, T. 2023. Energy-sustainable agriculture in the European Union member states: Overall productivity growth and structural efficiency. Socio-Economic Planning Sciences : Elsevier. ISSN 0038-0121. 87, Part A, 101520, p. 1-12. DOI: 10.1016/j.seps.2023.101520. [Scopus; Science Citation Index Expanded (Web of Science)].