Regional efficiency and total factor productivity change for small and medium sorghum producers in Zambia: A slacks-based measure and Malmquist index approach

Obed Chanda, Chieko Umetsu
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Zambia's efforts to promote countrywide production of sorghum is backed by a number of apropos factors. It is not only an adaptive response to the climate change challenge, but also a dietary diversity improvement measure, to achieve food and nutrition security. Further, improved sorghum production will supply emerging agro-industries, especially specialty foods, beverages and stock feed manufacturing in the country. However, regional sorghum production efficiencies in Zambia are not well known. This paper attempts to evaluate regional sorghum production technical efficiencies (TE), as well as Total Factor Productivity (TFP) change from 2011 to 2022. To study these aspects, we apply non-parametric Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) techniques such as the Slacks-Based Measure (SBM), and the Malmquist Productivity Index (MPI), followed by bootstrap OLS regression respectively. Cross-sectional estimates from the SBM model for the 2022 cropping season indicate that average TE for small and medium sorghum farmers in Zambia was 85 percent. Sorghum production could be expanded by 411.90 t by improving TE in five of ten provinces in Zambia. The MPI shows that TFP for sorghum production in Zambia declined by 21 percent, mainly due to deteriorating sorghum production technology. Populations, rurality, agro-ecological zone IIB are the factors associated with EC and TFP decline.

赞比亚中小型高粱生产商的地区效率和全要素生产率变化:基于松弛的衡量和马尔奎斯特指数方法
赞比亚在全国范围内推广高粱生产的努力得到了许多恰当因素的支持。这不仅是对气候变化挑战的适应性回应,也是改善膳食多样性、实现粮食和营养安全的措施。此外,高粱产量的提高将为该国新兴的农用工业,尤其是特色食品、饮料和饲料制造业提供原料。然而,赞比亚的地区性高粱生产效率并不为人所知。本文试图评估地区高粱生产技术效率(TE)以及 2011 至 2022 年间全要素生产率(TFP)的变化。为了研究这些方面,我们采用了非参数数据包络分析(DEA)技术,如基于松弛的测量法(SBM)和马尔姆奎斯特生产率指数(MPI),然后分别进行自引导 OLS 回归。SBM 模型对 2022 年种植季节的横截面估计表明,赞比亚中小型高粱种植户的平均 TE 为 85%。在赞比亚 10 个省中,有 5 个省可通过提高 TE 将高粱产量提高 411.90 吨。MPI 显示,赞比亚高粱生产的全要素生产率下降了 21%,主要原因是高粱生产技术不断退化。人口、乡村化、农业生态区 IIB 是与 EC 和全要素生产率下降相关的因素。
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