Technical inefficiency in vegetable farms of humid region: an analysis of dry season farming by urban women in south south zone, Nigeria

Type Journal Article - Journal of Agriculture and Social Sciences
Title Technical inefficiency in vegetable farms of humid region: an analysis of dry season farming by urban women in south south zone, Nigeria
Author(s)
Volume 1
Issue 2
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2005
Page numbers 80-85
URL https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Edet_Udoh/publication/228339632_Technical_inefficiency_in_veget​able_farms_of_humid_region_An_analysis_of_dry_season_farming_by_urban_women_in_South_South_zone_Nige​ria/links/0fcfd51431489326bb000000.pdf
Abstract
The Stochastic production frontier function is applied to estimate output-oriented technical inefficiency of urban women
cultivating waterleaf. By means of MLE, asymptotically consistent and efficient ML estimates are obtained together with
inefficiency determinants. Empirical result reveals the mean level of technical inefficiency of 65%, showing that there exists
scope for increasing crop production by 35% with the present technology. The result further shows the existence of constant
returns to scale and positive marginal productivities of the input used. The study, therefore, recognises that growth in waterleaf
output in the long run must rely on improvements in technical efficiency.

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