Type | Journal Article - Journal of Agricultural and Food Sciences |
Title | Sources of technical efficiency among subsistence maize farmers in Uyo, Nigeria |
Author(s) | |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 4 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2013 |
Page numbers | 48-53 |
URL | http://www.resjournals.org/JAFS/PDF/2013/April/Nsikak-Abasi_and_Okon.pdf |
Abstract | Farming requires the utilization of available inputs as efficiently as possible to optimize production, farmers being primary managers of land and other productive resources, need to manage problems arising from deteriorating natural resources. This study was conducted to identify sources of technical efficiency among subsistence maize farmers. This was investigated using the stochastic frontier production function which incorporates a model for the technical efficiency effect. Farm-level survey data from 110 traditional maize farmers were obtained using well structured questionnaire. The parameters were estimated simultaneously with those of the model of efficiency effects. Using the maximum likelihood estimation technique, asymptotic parameter estimates were evaluated to describe efficiency determinants. Results reveal a mean efficiency of 0.71 implying that output from maize production could be increased by 29 percent using available technology. Results further reveal land, labour, inorganic fertilizer and planting materials were found to have positive and significant impact on technical efficiency. Other variables which were identified as sources of technical efficiency and which have impact on technical efficiency include age, technical assistance, credit and market. These results underscores the need for appropriate policy intervention to stimulate maize production by encouraging farmers through timely provision of inputs, and availability of credit facilities, and road infrastructure development which will provide easy access to market and adequate technical assistance. |
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