Produtividade total dos fatores e emissões de gases de efeito estufa: uma análise para a agropecuária na Amazônia Legal
Abstract
Deforestation in the Legal Amazon region is one of the main factors generating
greenhouse gas emissions. These emissions can be minimized with the efficient use
of areas destined for agriculture in the region. Given this context, this study aims to
measure the growth in Total Factor Productivity - TFP - based on data from the 2006
and 2017 Agricultural Censuses, Municipal Agricultural Production - PAM - and the
state's Gross Domestic Product - GDP - for agriculture, all published by the Brazilian
Institute of Geography and Statistics - IBGE, as well as data from the Greenhouse
Gas Emissions and Removals Estimation System - SEEG. The estimates were
made using the Malmquist (M) and generalized Malmquist (GM) indices, which do
not take into account the generation of undesirable by-products, the Greenhouse
Gases (GHGs). These indices were compared with the Malmquist-Luenberger (ML)
and global Malmquist-Luenberger (GML) indices, which take into account the
presence of these by-products in agricultural production. The results pointed to a
growth in TFP for the Legal Amazon, both for productivity and for the change in
technical efficiency and technological efficiency. However, for the GML and ML
indices, which take into account the existence of by-products, growth was lower than
for the M and GM indices. The results also show that in 56% of the municipalities in
the Legal Amazon there is a greater productive emphasis on economic growth.
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