Efficiency of chili pepper production in the volta region of Ghana

Type Journal Article - Journal of Agricultural Extension and Rural Development
Title Efficiency of chili pepper production in the volta region of Ghana
Author(s)
Volume 8
Issue 6
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2016
Page numbers 99-110
URL http://www.academicjournals.org/journal/JAERD/article-full-text-pdf/9FAB53758749
Abstract
This study investigates the overall economic efficiency of chili pepper producers in the Volta region of
Ghana. The study used farm level data to examine the productivity of selected agricultural inputs,
technical, allocative and economic efficiency levels and the determinants of efficiency of chili pepper
production. The modified translog stochastic frontier production and cost function models were
adopted for the study using the maximum likelihood estimation procedure. Data was collected on 200
chili pepper producers through a multi-stage sampling technique. The results indicate that on average,
chili farms were only 65.76% economically efficient, whilst mean technical and allocative efficiencies
were estimated to be 70.97% and 92.65%, respectively. The findings also reveal that chili farms in the
study are characterized by decreasing returns to scale. The results further show that age, experience
and gender among others significantly influence technical efficiency. Allocative efficiency is however
influenced by gender, education and access to credit inter alia. The joint effect of these variables
explains the variation in the economic efficiency of the chili farms. The study therefore concludes that
chili farms in the study area are economically less efficient. The study recommends policies and
programs that aim at attracting the teaming youth into chili pepper cultivation to be pursued by giving
them incentive packages. Experienced chili farmers are advised by the study not to solely rely on their
know-how but should endeavour to complement their knowledge with advisory services given by
extension officers. Policy makers should also focus on policies that will facilitate chili farmers’ access
to low interest bank loans in the form of inputs.

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