Efficiency of Investment in Agricultural R & D in Relation to Food Production Index: A Malmquist Index Analysis for the West-African Countries

Thomas Bilaliib Udimal, Zhiyuan Peng, Chao Cao, Liangang Zhang
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ABSTRACT:Investment in R & D in the agricultural sector is one of the means to propel the growth of the sector, but failure to ensure the efficient use of resources allocated to agricultural R & D would lead to wastage and underproduction. Based on this, the paper seeks to look at the efficiency of investment in agricultural R& D in relation to the food production index in the West Africa sub-region. To achieve this objective, the number of full-time researchers and spending in terms of percentage of the share of agriculture to GDP were treated as inputs and the food production index as an output (agriculture output). The study used panel data from 2009 to 2014. The Malmquist index approach was adopted to measure the efficiency of food production in selected West African countries. The mean Malmquist index of 0.991, 1.032, 0.976, 0.995, 1.051, 0.908, 0.966, and 0.961 for Ghana, Benin, Burkina-Faso, Ivory Coast, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, and Togo, respectively, were recorded. Benin and Niger experienced growth in food production within the period. The remaining countries, however, did not experience growth in food production as their respective means were less than 1 (Mi <1), which was an indication of inefficiencies in the application of investments committed to agricultural R & D. To help identify the role played by various components, technical efficiency change and technological progress change for the respective countries were also calculated. The results of the study show the need to go beyond mere allocation of resources to the agricultural sector and push towards efficient use of resources. The allocation of resources without measures to ensure their proper use would not yield the desired outcome. Various countries exhibited some levels of inefficiency across the dimensions assessed. This, therefore, calls for close attention to the use of agricultural resources. There is a need to ensure efficient use of resources committed to agricultural research and development across respective countries. Measures should be put in place to reduce wastage and redundancy in the allocation of resources for agricultural research and development, to improve efficiency and productivity in the agricultural sector.
农业研发投资效率与粮食生产指数的关系:西非国家的Malmquist指数分析
摘要:农业研发投资是推动农业发展的手段之一,但如果不能保证农业研发资源的有效利用,就会导致农业研发资源的浪费和生产不足。在此基础上,本文试图研究西非次区域农业研发投资效率与粮食生产指数的关系。为了实现这一目标,将全职研究人员的人数和按农业占国内生产总值的百分比计算的支出视为投入,将粮食生产指数视为产出(农业产出)。该研究使用了2009年至2014年的面板数据。采用马尔姆奎斯特指数方法来衡量选定的西非国家的粮食生产效率。加纳、贝宁、布基纳法索、科特迪瓦、尼日尔、尼日利亚、塞内加尔和多哥的平均Malmquist指数分别为0.991、1.032、0.976、0.995、1.051、0.908、0.966和0.961。在此期间,贝宁和尼日尔的粮食产量有所增长。然而,其余国家没有经历粮食生产的增长,因为它们各自的平均值小于1 (Mi <1),这表明农业研发投资的应用效率低下。为了帮助确定各组成部分所起的作用,还计算了各自国家的技术效率变化和技术进步变化。这项研究的结果表明,需要超越仅仅将资源分配给农业部门,并推动资源的有效利用。如果没有措施确保资源的适当使用,资源的分配就不会产生预期的结果。各国在评估的各个方面都表现出不同程度的效率低下。因此,这就要求密切注意农业资源的利用。有必要确保各国有效利用致力于农业研究与发展的资源。应采取措施减少农业研发资源配置中的浪费和冗余,提高农业部门的效率和生产力。
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