Type | Journal Article - European Journal of Scientific Research |
Title | Measurement and determinants of production efficiency among small-holder sweet potato (Ipomoea Batatas) farmers in Imo State, Nigeria |
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Volume | 59 |
Issue | 3 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2011 |
Page numbers | 307-317 |
URL | https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Okoye_BC/publication/286721101_Measurement_and_determinants_of_production_efficiency_among_small-holder_sweet_potato_ipomoea_batatas_farmers_in_Imo_State_Nigeria/links/5683b95008ae197583936b8e.pdf |
Abstract | Owing to the seemingly recalcitrant world food crisis, the difficulties encountered by farmers in developing countries in adopting improved technologies due to resource poverty, it has become pertinent to exploit the opportunities offered by the so called minor crops. This has necessitated some investigations into the farm level efficiency in sweet potato production. Moreover, efficiency has become a very significant factor in increasing productivity. Therefore, this paper examined the determinants of production efficiency among smallholder sweet potato farmers in Imo State of Nigeria. Farm-specific allocative, technical and economic efficiencies and their determinants were estimated within the framework of stochastic frontier analysis of primary data from a random sample of 120 farmers. The parameters of the stochastic frontier cost and production functions were estimated using the maximum likelihood method from which allocative efficiency estimates were deduced. Results show that individual farm level allocative efficiency was about 77%. The study found household size, access to credit, membership of cooperatives and farming experience to be positively and significantly related to allocative efficiency. The coefficients for farm size and gender were negatively signed indicating that female farmers were more allocatively efficient than their male counterparts. It was therefore recommended that policies aimed at resource re-distribution be made. Such policies should ensure that more land and other inputs especially fertilizer are made available to women. Such policies for the farmers to increase yield by efficient allocation of resources and harness the lucrative gains that derive from the production and trade of sweet potato should be targeted more at the more experienced farmers with large household sizes, small farm size and are members of cooperative associations. |
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