Technical Efficiency of Smallholder Farmers in Tanzania: A Stochastic Frontier Approach

Emilian Joseph Lutonja
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Aims: This study focused on determining the level of technical efficiency (TE) and its corresponding common factors across all crops grown by Tanzanian smallholder farmers. The motive of this study came from production theory and production efficiency and the research was strongly attracted by the ongoing subsistence nature of the agriculture sector in the country that doesn’t fully meet the desired productivity Methology: The study employed the cross-sectional National Sample Census of Agriculture 2019/2020 dataset while focusing on smallholder farmers operating in the long-rainy season by employing a single-step stochastic frontier model with an assumption of a Cobb-Douglas production function. Results: The results of production on frontier show that land size (Ha), seeds (Kg), and fertilizers (Kg) are the main requirement for smallholder farmers to produce their maximum output. Based on the efficiency equation, improved seeds, inorganic fertilizers, and access to extension services decrease farmers' technical inefficiency while household age and membership in a cooperative organization increase farmers' technical inefficiency. Further, the average level of technical efficiency among smallholder farmers in Tanzania is 56.7% which allows farmers to increase their output level up to 43.2% with the same level of inputs. Conclusion: As per the results, improved seeds and inorganic fertilizers are essential, however farmers organizations act as stumbling blocks. Thus, in this regard, Tanzanian farmers still have a room to improve and unlock their full potential, and so it is imperative for the government to take immediate measures to improve their technical efficiency such as introduction of more irrigation schemes, improved seed subsidies among others and farmers organizations should also be enhanced and streamlined to support farmers efficiency.
坦桑尼亚小农的技术效率:随机前沿方法
目的:本研究侧重于确定坦桑尼亚小农种植的所有作物的技术效率(TE)水平及其相应的共同因素。这项研究的动机来自于生产理论和生产效率,而该国农业部门目前的自给自足性质并未完全达到预期的生产力水平,这强烈地吸引了这项研究:本研究采用了 2019/2020 年全国农业抽样普查的横截面数据集,同时重点关注在长雨季经营的小农,采用单步随机前沿模型,假定生产函数为柯布-道格拉斯生产函数。结果前沿生产结果表明,土地面积(公顷)、种子(千克)和肥料(千克)是小农户获得最大产出的主要条件。根据效率方程,改良种子、无机肥料和获得推广服务会降低农民的技术效率,而家庭年龄和合作组织成员资格会提高农民的技术效率。此外,坦桑尼亚小农的平均技术效率水平为 56.7%,这使得农民在投入相同的情况下,产出水平可提高 43.2%。结论根据研究结果,改良种子和无机肥料是必不可少的,但农民组织是绊脚石。因此,在这方面,坦桑尼亚农民仍有改进和释放其全部潜力的空间,所以政府必须立即采取措施提高其技术效率,如引入更多灌溉计划、改善种子补贴等,同时还应加强和精简农民组织,以支持农民提高效率。
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