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Abstract
Against a background of concentrated production chains and profound changes
in the agri-food system, Brazilian agricultural cooperatives are challenged to
remain competitive to withstand large multinational companies. This paper
proposed to investigate nuances in the behavior of these cooperative
organizations due to the changes in their operating environment. It does so by
analyzing alterations in efficiency and total factor productivity of a sample of
Brazilian agricultural cooperatives, classified according to size, from 2006 to
2010. For this, non-parametric models of Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA)
and the Malmquist Index were used. Through the DEA approach, it was seen
that larger cooperatives faced decreasing efficiency, while smaller ones
experienced the opposite. Moreover, as demonstrated by the Malmquist Indices,
the cooperatives, on average, presented negative technological variations, and
smaller cooperatives underwent positive changes in technical efficiency. The
results suggest directions which public policies could take to strengthen
Brazilian agricultural cooperatives in the face of new challenges.