Determinants of technical efficiency and varietal-gap of rice production in Nigeria: a meta-frontier model approach

Type Conference Paper - International Association of Agricultural Economists Conference, Beijing, China, August 16-22, 2009
Title Determinants of technical efficiency and varietal-gap of rice production in Nigeria: a meta-frontier model approach
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2009
URL http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.495.839&rep=rep1&type=pdf
Abstract
This study uses the concept of meta-frontier function to examine the technical efficiency
and varietal-gap of rice production in Nigeria. A random sample of 675 farmers was
selected from three out six geographical zones in Nigeria. The farmers in this study were
classified into three groups according to the variety of rice they planted. The three main
varieties of rice planted are local (Ofada), improved (Mai-Nasara) and New Rice for
African (NERICA). The technical efficiency indices were computed using the metafrontier
approach because production varieties and technologies were expected to differ
between the three varieties. This method allows the measure of the varietal-differences
which is the Technology Gap Ratio (TGR). Estimates of the frontier were obtained
assuming a translog functional form. Results revealed mean technical efficiency of 55%,
58% and 57% for Ofada, Mai-Nasara and NERICA varieties, respectively. Farm size,
hired labour, fertilizer, seed, age, gender, household size and amount of credit are the
determinants of technical efficiency of farmers in Nigeria rice production. The average
values of varietal technology gap are more than 0.83 in all the varieties. This suggests
high differences between the varieties and a need for application of frontiers that
accommodate such differences. To increase efficiency in rice production in Nigeria, farm
size, fertilizer usage, seed quantity and credit need to be increased.

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