Crop farm efficiency and climate extremes in Germany

Sep 1, 2025·
Moritz Hartig
Moritz Hartig
Equal contribution
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Silke Hüttel
Equal contribution
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Stefan Seifert
Equal contribution
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Abstract
Using German crop farm data from the EU Farm Accountancy Data Network for 2004–2020, we investigate how weather and climate extremes interact with farm-level inefficiency, accounting for policy. We use a four-component stochastic production frontier model to disentangle farm heterogeneity from persistent and transient inefficiency, and explicitly address economic and econometric endogeneity. We select weather-related determinants of inefficiency using panel random forests. We find that losses associated with one climate extreme day range from 0.15 to 26.31 Euro/hectare. Water-related extremes appear less detrimental than temperature-related extremes. Our results suggest that efficiency can be underestimated if agro-climatic conditions are not acknowledged.
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Publication
European Review of Agricultural Economics