Is Access to Tractor Service a Binding Constraint for Nepali Terai Farmers?

Hiroyuki Takeshima, R. Adhikari, Anjani Kumar
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Abstract

Using results from the three rounds of Nepal Living Standard Surveys (conducted in 1995, 2003, and 2010), this study empirically assesses whether access to rented tractors or custom hiring services is a binding constraint on the income growth of farm households in Nepal. Because four-wheel tractors of medium horsepower are still the primary suppliers of these tractor services, access to these services can be restricted. First, we investigated the determinants of the adoption of hired tractors as well as the intensity of their use (measured by real annual expenditures on renting tractors). Results suggest that the adoption and the intensity patterns are generally consistent with the conventional theory of the demand for agricultural mechanization, indicating that the supply of these services may be relatively efficient in meeting the demand. However, adoption is still affected by the presence of tractor owners within the same village district committee, indicating that the proximity to tractor service providers may still partly determine accessibility. This second point was more formally tested using matching estimators within the Terai region of Nepal. It was found that, on average, the supply of tractor services might have evolved to a relatively efficient level in the Terai so that those who benefited from renting in tractors generally had access to such services. However, for at least certain segments of farm households in the Terai, insufficient access to tractor services was still a binding constraint on the growth of farm household incomes. The policy implications of these findings are briefly discussed in the last section.
获得拖拉机服务对尼泊尔Terai农民来说是一个约束吗?
利用三轮尼泊尔生活水平调查(分别于1995年、2003年和2010年进行)的结果,本研究实证评估了租用拖拉机或定制租赁服务是否对尼泊尔农户的收入增长构成约束性约束。由于中型马力的四轮拖拉机仍然是这些拖拉机服务的主要供应商,因此获得这些服务可能受到限制。首先,我们调查了租用拖拉机的决定因素及其使用强度(通过租用拖拉机的实际年度支出来衡量)。结果表明,农机化服务的采用和强度模式与传统的农机化需求理论基本一致,表明农机化服务的供给在满足需求方面可能是相对有效的。然而,采用率仍然受到同一村委会内拖拉机所有者存在的影响,这表明与拖拉机服务提供者的接近程度可能仍然在一定程度上决定了可及性。第二点在尼泊尔德赖地区使用匹配估计器进行了更正式的测试。调查发现,在Terai地区,拖拉机服务的供应平均可能已经发展到一个相对有效的水平,因此那些从租用拖拉机中受益的人一般都有机会获得这种服务。但是,至少对寺莱地区某些部分的农户来说,获得拖拉机服务的机会不足仍然是制约农户收入增长的一个约束性因素。最后一节将简要讨论这些发现的政策含义。
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