Publication - Farm Cost Allocation Based on the Maximum Entropy Methodology : The Case of Saskatchewan Crop Farms

Titre en anglais
Farm Cost Allocation Based on the Maximum Entropy Methodology : The Case of Saskatchewan Crop Farms
Numéro de publication
2121E
Année de publication
2003
Adresse URL
Auteur(s)
  • Peeters, Ludo
  • Surry, Yves
Organisation
Sujet(s)
Thème(s)
Type
PDF électronique
Coût
Publication gratuite
Langue
Anglais
État
Disponible
Pages
1-62
ISBN
0-662-32079-4
Numéro de catalogue
A22-252/2002E-IN
Sommaire en anglais
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) has an ongoing research program to provide information on the effect of potential agricultural policy and technology scenarios on the environment and the economic conditions, behaviour and performance in the agriculture sector. Included in this work program is a project to improve our farm level data on cost of production and farm management practices for economic and environmental analysis. As part of this effort to improve our data, this report evaluates an analytical method, called Maximum Entropy (ME), for its effectiveness in extracting detailed, enterprise level, cost of production information from whole-farm data. The ME method has been shown to be a promising and cost-effective option for obtaining these enterprise-level estimates from whole-farm data sets already available.
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