Yes, we can use the Total Factor Productivity (TFP) tool to analyze the economic impact of the Nursery units associated with the Agricultural University. TFP is a method used to measure the efficiency of using all production factors, such as labor, capital, and other inputs, in a production process. By analyzing TFP, we can evaluate to what extent the Nursery units utilize production factors to generate high-quality crops.
TFP analysis can provide insights into the productivity of the Nursery units and their contribution to overall agricultural production. This may involve assessing the efficiency of resource utilization, comparing the outcomes achieved with the resources employed, and determining whether there is room for improvement in the management and operations of the Nursery units.
In other words, TFP can be a useful tool for analyzing the economic impact of Nursery units within the context of the Agricultural University, and it can help identify opportunities to enhance efficiency and productivity.