Determinants of technical efficiency of sheep production in bama local government area of Borno state, Nigeria

Type Journal Article - Journal of Animal Production Research
Title Determinants of technical efficiency of sheep production in bama local government area of Borno state, Nigeria
Author(s)
Volume 27
Issue 1
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2015
Page numbers 206-212
URL http://naprijapr.org/index.php/japr/article/viewFile/113/94
Abstract
This study examines the technical efficiency and its determinants in Sheep production in
Bama Local Government Area of Borno State, Nigeria. A two-stage sampling procedures
were used for the selection for the respondents, while, Stochastic frontier model was used for
the analysis. Primary data were collected using the interview method with the aim of a
structured questionnaire and respondents selected using random sampling. The result of the
study revealed a mean technical efficiency of 0.83, implying that there is scope for farmers to
improve their technical efficiency by about 17 % in the study area given the same resources
under utilisation. The main sources of inefficiencies displayed by the average farmer were;
level of education, management record keeping, herd size, and extension services. The study
therefore recommends that informal and extension education should be channelled to the
farmers in addition to the practice of artificial insemination to upgrade the present breeds for
higher weight gain through feed conversion and higher productivity.

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