ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY OF SMALL-HOLDER WHEAT FARMERS AROUND HADEJIA VALLEY IRRIGATION SCHEME IN JIGAWA STATE, NIGERIA

E. Adeleke, R. Sani, M. Sani, N. Murtala, G. T. Ahungwa
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The study analyzed economic efficiency of small-holder wheat farmers around Hadejia Valley Irrigation scheme in Jigawa, State Nigeria. Multi-stages sampling procedure was used to select 346 wheat farmers from the study area. Data were collected with the aid of questionnaire. Both descriptive and inferential statistics were used to analyzed the data.  The stochastic frontier analysis results indicated that a unit increase in the use of land, fertilizer, labour and herbicide contributed to wheat output by 0.577, 0.341, 0.078 and 0.174 respectively. The predicted technical, allocative and economic efficiencies were 0.76, 0.32 and 0.24 respectively. This implies that wheat farmers were not fully efficient and output could have been increased by 24% and about 68% of cost would have been saved. Furthermore, tobit regression results revealed that age of the farmers positively affected technical (0.0012, p<0.10), allocative (0.0025, p<0.05) and economic (0.0023, p<0.01) efficiencies of wheat farmers’ production in the study area. The sex of the wheat farmers was significant (0.0472, p<0.05) and positively affecting wheat farmers technical efficiency. Education of the wheat farmers significantly (p<0.10) and negatively affected their technical (-0.0021) inefficiencies, access to extension service was influencing both technical (- 0.0223, p<0.10) and economic (- 0.0789, p<0.10) inefficiencies negatively. The study concluded that wheat farmers were not fully efficient and more output (24%) could be achieved with the same level of inputs as indicated by the increasing return to scale of 1.197. The study therefore, recommended that concerted efforts should be made towards training farmers on appropriate inputs combination by extension agents to   improve  and boost wheat production in the study area.
尼日利亚吉加瓦州hadejia河谷灌溉计划周边小农小麦种植的经济效率
该研究分析了尼日利亚吉加瓦州Hadejia流域灌溉计划周边小农小麦种植的经济效率。采用多阶段抽样方法,从研究区选取346名小麦农户。通过问卷调查收集数据。采用描述性统计和推理统计两种方法对数据进行分析。随机前沿分析结果表明,土地、肥料、劳动力和除草剂用量单位增加对小麦产量的贡献分别为0.577、0.341、0.078和0.174。预测技术效率、配置效率和经济效率分别为0.76、0.32和0.24。这意味着种植小麦的农民并不是完全高效的,产量本可以增加24%,并且可以节省大约68%的成本。此外,tobit回归结果显示,农户年龄正向影响研究区小麦农户生产的技术效率(0.0012,p<0.10)、配置效率(0.0025,p<0.05)和经济效率(0.0023,p<0.01)。麦农性别差异显著(0.0472,p<0.05),且正影响麦农技术效率。麦农受教育程度显著(p<0.10)并负向影响其技术效率低下(-0.0021),获得推广服务对技术效率低下(- 0.0223,p<0.10)和经济效率低下(- 0.0789,p<0.10)均有负向影响。研究得出结论,小麦农户并非完全有效,在相同投入水平下,规模收益递增1.197表明可以获得更高的产量(24%)。因此,该研究建议,应采取协调一致的努力,通过推广人员对农民进行适当投入组合的培训,以改善和提高研究地区的小麦产量。
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