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摘要
本研究确定了具有不同生产潜力(PP)、技术效率(TE)和贫困程度的墨西哥甘蔗种植微区,以提出有针对性的影响投资。我们分析的核心是三种创新方法:估计随机生产前沿(SPF)模型以精确测量TE和PP,使用包括微区域气候和天气在内的空间分析,并结合利益相关者验证以确保我们的发现在现实世界中的适用性。通过整合2019年全国农业调查(Encuesta Nacional Agropecuaria - ENA)的数据,我们调查了墨西哥的甘蔗生产,突出了高优先投资领域(HP),其特征是中等至高PP、低至中等TE和高收入贫困的城市。我们的研究发现,瓦哈卡州、普埃布拉州、圣路易斯Potosí和韦拉克鲁斯州的56个微区是战略投资的关键,这些微区根据每个地区的具体需求(从技术进步和改善的交通基础设施到建立有竞争力的农村银行)而有所不同。这种多方面的方法提供了对甘蔗生产的深入评估,同时确定了有针对性的短期和长期投资的高优先领域,以提高生产力、推动经济发展和减少贫困。
Stochastic frontier analysis and agricultural typologies: Applied to Mexico’s sugarcane industry
This study identifies Mexican sugarcane-planting micro-regions with different productive potential (PP), technical efficiency (TE) and poverty, to propose targeted impact investments. Central to our analysis are three innovative approaches: estimating a Stochastic Production Frontier (SPF) model to precisely measure TE and PP, using spatial analysis including the climate and weather of the microregions, and incorporating stakeholder validation to ensure the real-world applicability of our findings. By integrating data from the 2019 National Agricultural Survey (Encuesta Nacional Agropecuaria - ENA), we investigated sugarcane production in Mexico, highlighting high-priority areas (HP) for investment, characterized by municipalities with medium to high PP, low to medium TE, and high-income poverty. Our findings identified 56 microregions across Oaxaca, Puebla, San Luis Potosí, and Veracruz as pivotal for strategic investments, which vary according to each region’s specific needs—from technological advancements and improved transportation infrastructure to the establishment of competitive rural banks. This multifaceted approach provides an in-depth assessment of sugarcane production while identifying high-priority areas for targeted short- and long-term investments to boost productivity, drive economic development, and reduce poverty.
期刊介绍:
Regional Science Policy & Practice (RSPP) is the official policy and practitioner orientated journal of the Regional Science Association International. It is an international journal that publishes high quality papers in applied regional science that explore policy and practice issues in regional and local development. It welcomes papers from a range of academic disciplines and practitioners including planning, public policy, geography, economics and environmental science and related fields. Papers should address the interface between academic debates and policy development and application. RSPP provides an opportunity for academics and policy makers to develop a dialogue to identify and explore many of the challenges facing local and regional economies.