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Abstract
The provision of commodities for feed, food and energy production is the main task of
the agricultural sector but it is obvious that agriculture is also essential for the viability of
most rural areas. Although the consequences of agriculture on the landscape are extensively
described, the reverse is less documented. The objective is therefore to assess the efficiency of
agricultural holdings in order to establish correlation between the purely economic factors and
the landscape aspects. The study region “Mittleres Ennstal”, is located in the north-east of
Styria in Austria. We apply a matching approach to obtain reliable data, then, a data
Envelopment Analysis (DEA) is performed, followed by a second stage for interrelations
analysis. Two databases supported by the European Commission were used: the IACS and the
FADN. This chain process aims to provide sufficient data and allow performing an economic
analysis in a proven framework. It enables us to establish ties between agricultural efficiency
and the landscape and, to quantify the impact of the landscape on the competitiveness. The
results show that the considered landscape features have no first order effect on the farms’
economic efficiency. However, it does not mean that agriculture and landscape are not linked
together.