Abstract

The overuse of agrochemicals in greenhouse production system has aroused high concerns in China. Existing studies have investigated the status and determinants of agrochemicals overuse for greenhouse vegetables whereas little is known about whether the agrochemicals are allocated efficiently from economic perspective. We use a translog production function and the inputs and outputs data of vegetable production in 34 Chinese cities during 2004–2017 to calculate agrochemicals allocation efficiency for both open-field and greenhouse vegetables. We find that the agrochemicals are allocated inefficiently due to overuse for both open-field and greenhouse vegetables, whereas the overuse degree of chemical fertilizer used in greenhouse vegetables is lower than that of open-field vegetables during a growing duration. In addition, we also find that the application levels of agrochemicals for greenhouse vegetables per mu (15 mu = 1 hectare) are higher than those of open-field vegetables, but the application levels of agrochemicals for per kilogram greenhouse vegetables are significantly lower. We conclude that the overuse of agrochemicals in greenhouse production system may attribute to the year-round production of greenhouse vegetables induced by economic incentives. Therefore, reducing the number of production rotations may be an effective method to alleviate the overuse of agrochemicals in greenhouse vegetables.

Highlights

  • The overuse of agrochemicals in greenhouse production system has aroused high concerns in China

  • Farmers often used up to about 5 times the greenhouse vegetables requirement in the case of N fertilizer in ­Beijing11. ­Hanafi[25] documented that lots of pesticides are used in greenhouse because of the diseases and insect pests infection caused by high temperature and humidity

  • Following Hopper’s29 method, this paper aims at evaluating the allocation efficiency of agrochemicals used in greenhouse and open-field vegetables by calculating the marginal product values (MPVs) of agrochemicals and making comparison with the agrochemicals’ prices

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Introduction

The overuse of agrochemicals in greenhouse production system has aroused high concerns in China. Existing studies have investigated the status and determinants of agrochemicals overuse for greenhouse vegetables whereas little is known about whether the agrochemicals are allocated efficiently from economic perspective. We use a translog production function and the inputs and outputs data of vegetable production in 34 Chinese cities during 2004–2017 to calculate agrochemicals allocation efficiency for both open-field and greenhouse vegetables. Besides the typically multiple cropping rotations within a year, greenhouse system can prolong the harvest time of one cropping rotation, and even produce off-season vegetables, harvesting more outputs compared to open-field production system. Greenhouse production system produced more than 60% of the output value of Chinese vegetable industry and provided farmers with 70 million j­obs[3,4]. Greenhouse could produce vegetables with less pesticide and fertilizer by adopting modern technology and management practices such as biological control, closed watering system, and carefully directed ­fertilization[26,27,28]

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