Estimation of efficiency constraints using Cobb-Douglass Production Function in snail (Archachatina marginata) production by small farmers in Cross River State, Nigeria

Type Journal Article - The Journal of Animal & Plant Sciences
Title Estimation of efficiency constraints using Cobb-Douglass Production Function in snail (Archachatina marginata) production by small farmers in Cross River State, Nigeria
Author(s)
Volume 21
Issue 2
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2011
Page numbers 274-282
URL http://thejaps.org.pk/docs/21-2/10-095-Revised.pdf
Abstract
This study examined constraints militating against the profitability potentials of snail (Archachatina marginata)
production by small-scale snail farmers in Cross River State, Nigeria. Data were obtained from a random sample of 120
respondents in the study area by means of structured and semi-structured questionnaire. The first stage involved random
selection of three local government areas from (Ogoja, Ikom and Odukpani) eighteen local government areas in Cross
River State, Nigeria. This was followed by random selection of three villages (Igoli in Ogoja Local Government Area,
Alesi in Ikom Local Government Area and Adiabo in Odukpani Local Government Area) in Cross River State. Fourty
(40) respondents were randomly selected from each of the villages. Data collected were analyzed using descriptive
statistics and costs-returns analysis. The results indicated that Cobb-Douglas production function had the best fit in
explaining the relationship between output of snail and inputs used, the coefficient of multiple determinant (R2
=0.60
indicates that sixty percent of the variability in output of snail is explained by the independent variables). Results from
the analysis revealed that the marginal value products of farm size, labour, farm management practices and operating
costs were N1080, N20.6, N972.8, N 14.84 respectively, there existed allocative in-efficiency, there is a high potential
for snail farmers to increase their yields and income. Further analysis of results revealed that net returns on snail is
N2,935,000.00 with return on every naira invested of N 0.14 is also positive indicating a profit from the business, with
attractive net return on investment. This study shows that snail farmers are faced with several problems in their
production activities. These problems or constraints affect the efficiency of snail production in the study area. Notable
among them are high cost of feed supplement, lack of capital, inaccessibility of formal credit source due to lack of
collaterals, lack of extension agents, lack of medication/vaccines, poor production infrastructures and lack of good farm
management practices occupied 15%, 14.17%, 11.67%, 10%, 9.17%, 9.17% and 8.33%, respectively. The constraints
associated with the business as highlighted in this paper if tackled could pave a way to increase profit and this will
reduce poverty in Cross River State. Hence, for efficient production of snail in the study area, these constraints must be
reduced. This can be done through efficient policy formulation and implementation, proper supervision of snail
production programme, effective extension services and proper agricultural financing. Snail farmers in the study area
should be trained by extension agents on how to control some of constraints that militate against the profitability
potential of snail production. Beside that snail farmers should form cooperative group(s) in order to obtain loans from
bank(s) to increase their capital base for higher output.

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