Improving Nutrient Efficiency as a Strategy to Reduce Nutrient Surpluses on Dairy Farms

Dutch nutrient policy aims at reducing leaching of agricultural nutrients by internalizing the negative externalities associated with inefficient nutrient use. This is done by taxation of nitrogen and phosphate surpluses that exceed a hectare-based threshold of maximum-allowed surpluses. One managem...

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Main Authors: C.J.M. Ondersteijn, A.G.J.M. Oude Lansink, G.W.J. Giesen, R.B.M. Huirne
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2001-01-01
Series:The Scientific World Journal
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1100/tsw.2001.266
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spelling doaj-e789793b04174db7b8c87992ed842fb52020-11-25T00:53:46ZengHindawi LimitedThe Scientific World Journal1537-744X2001-01-01186687210.1100/tsw.2001.266Improving Nutrient Efficiency as a Strategy to Reduce Nutrient Surpluses on Dairy FarmsC.J.M. Ondersteijn0A.G.J.M. Oude Lansink1G.W.J. Giesen2R.B.M. Huirne3Farm Management Group, Department of Social Sciences, Wageningen University, The NetherlandsFarm Management Group, Department of Social Sciences, Wageningen University, The NetherlandsFarm Management Group, Department of Social Sciences, Wageningen University, The NetherlandsFarm Management Group, Department of Social Sciences, Wageningen University, The NetherlandsDutch nutrient policy aims at reducing leaching of agricultural nutrients by internalizing the negative externalities associated with inefficient nutrient use. This is done by taxation of nitrogen and phosphate surpluses that exceed a hectare-based threshold of maximum-allowed surpluses. One management strategy farmers may use to reduce the nutrient surpluses on their farms is to improve the nutrient efficiency of the agricultural production process. This study employs Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) to calculate nitrogen and phosphate efficiencies and an overall nutrient efficiency measure for a 3-year panel of 114 Dutch dairy farms. Subsequent analyses show the impact of both farm intensity and nutrient efficiency on the nitrogen and phosphate surpluses. It appears that farm intensity has a positive effect on efficiency, but efficiency and intensity exert opposite influences on nutrient surpluses. This is especially the case for nitrogen. The magnitude of a possible reduction of nitrogen surpluses through a strategy of efficiency improvement is therefore limited by the intensity of the farming system, unless the technology with which nutrients are used by the farming system can be further improved or input/output ratios will be altered.http://dx.doi.org/10.1100/tsw.2001.266
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G.W.J. Giesen
R.B.M. Huirne
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A.G.J.M. Oude Lansink
G.W.J. Giesen
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Improving Nutrient Efficiency as a Strategy to Reduce Nutrient Surpluses on Dairy Farms
The Scientific World Journal
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title Improving Nutrient Efficiency as a Strategy to Reduce Nutrient Surpluses on Dairy Farms
title_short Improving Nutrient Efficiency as a Strategy to Reduce Nutrient Surpluses on Dairy Farms
title_full Improving Nutrient Efficiency as a Strategy to Reduce Nutrient Surpluses on Dairy Farms
title_fullStr Improving Nutrient Efficiency as a Strategy to Reduce Nutrient Surpluses on Dairy Farms
title_full_unstemmed Improving Nutrient Efficiency as a Strategy to Reduce Nutrient Surpluses on Dairy Farms
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description Dutch nutrient policy aims at reducing leaching of agricultural nutrients by internalizing the negative externalities associated with inefficient nutrient use. This is done by taxation of nitrogen and phosphate surpluses that exceed a hectare-based threshold of maximum-allowed surpluses. One management strategy farmers may use to reduce the nutrient surpluses on their farms is to improve the nutrient efficiency of the agricultural production process. This study employs Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) to calculate nitrogen and phosphate efficiencies and an overall nutrient efficiency measure for a 3-year panel of 114 Dutch dairy farms. Subsequent analyses show the impact of both farm intensity and nutrient efficiency on the nitrogen and phosphate surpluses. It appears that farm intensity has a positive effect on efficiency, but efficiency and intensity exert opposite influences on nutrient surpluses. This is especially the case for nitrogen. The magnitude of a possible reduction of nitrogen surpluses through a strategy of efficiency improvement is therefore limited by the intensity of the farming system, unless the technology with which nutrients are used by the farming system can be further improved or input/output ratios will be altered.
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