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Analyse de l'éco-efficience du secteur laitier réunionnais : confrontation des objectifs productiviste et environnementaliste

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  • David Berre
  • Stéphane Blancard
  • Jean-Philippe Boussemart
  • Hervé Leleu
  • Emmanuel Tillard

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Various methodological improvements in production function modelling allow the integration of undesirable outputs, the distinction between stakeholders? objective-function and the sectoral aggregation of individual technologies. This paper gathers these concepts in order to assess the eco-efficiency of the dairy sector in La Réunion. Our assessment compare two objectives seemingly opposed: the productivist approach and the environmentalist approach. According to the productivist approach, focused on the milk production maximization, inefficiency reduction could create an increase of 54 % of the dairy production, without additional undesirable emissions. At the same time, a better environmental management leads to an important potential decrease of undesirable outputs as greenhouse gases or nitrogen surpluses (? 46 %), given the current milk production. Unexpectedly, the two approaches lead to similar values of environmental indicators: Nitrogen surplus per liter of milk and greenhouse gases per liter of milk. On an insular territory as La Réunion, impacted by the food self-sufficiency issue of overseas department, efficiency sectoral analysis appears to be a powerful tool to support decision plan, as it allows an assessment of optimal allocation of local resources and an optimization of imported materials for agricultural sector.

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  • David Berre & Stéphane Blancard & Jean-Philippe Boussemart & Hervé Leleu & Emmanuel Tillard, 2013. "Analyse de l'éco-efficience du secteur laitier réunionnais : confrontation des objectifs productiviste et environnementaliste," Revue d'économie politique, Dalloz, vol. 123(4), pages 549-572.
  • Handle: RePEc:cai:repdal:redp_234_0549
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    1. Salomé Kahindo & Stéphane Blancard, 2022. "Reducing pesticide use through optimal reallocation at different spatial scales: The case of French arable farming," Agricultural Economics, International Association of Agricultural Economists, vol. 53(4), pages 648-666, July.

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