Research Article

[Retracted] Topological Optimum Approach for Improving Indicators for Agricultural Sustainability

Table 7

The data of the VRS-DEA-average problem’s value, maximum value, minimum value, and standard deviation (2).

No.DMUScoreRankClover area (ha)
Data
ProjectionDiff. (%)Other area (ha)
Data
ProjectionDiff. (%)Clover production (ton)
Data
ProjectionDiff. (%)Other production (ton)
Data
ProjectionDiff. (%)

12008-200911102106102105.7215058250582500199970319997030974665974665
22009-201011122563122563061899618990252844125284410107462710746270
32010-20110.99795123837123253.9725-0.4716324163108.55025-0.20925507892550789011004361116121,8951.425
42011-201211125683125682.727206912569124.16984-0.00126346032634603012846031284625.6630.002
52012-201311126611126611068994689940265944926594490131809013180900
Average0.99961.8120160120043.2842-0.094264301.864275.096-0.04224745972474597011504841153635.9150.2854
Max15126611126611069125691250265944926594490131809013180901.425
Min0.99791102106102105.7215-0.4715825058249.76-0.2091999703199970309746659911030
St dev0.00091.788910214.702410165.52810.21064711.7684719.4520.09342711092711090145989144813.46010.6371

These findings demonstrate that reducing the average of clover area by -0.0942 ha and the average other area by -0.042 ha yields the same amount of average clover production while increasing the average other production by 0.2854 ton.