Analyzing the financial viability and technical efficiency of aquaculture farming in Delta State, Nigeria: Lessons from cluster operations

Sarah ENWA, Ovuevuraye Dicta OGISI, Felix Odemero ACHOJA
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This study delved into the comprehensive analysis of aquaculture farming in Delta State, specifically focusing on the financial viability and technical efficiency of cluster operations. As aquaculture plays a crucial in meeting global seafood demands, understanding the dynamics at the regional level become imperative. The study employed a multifaceted approach to assess the financial viability of aquaculture farming, technical efficiency of aquaculture production. By adopting a cluster based perspective, the research aims to unravel the intricacies of collaborative farming operations, identifying synergies that contribute to enhanced financial outcome. Insights garnered from this financial evaluation can provide stakeholders with strategic guidance for sustainable economic practices within the aquaculture sector. The research draws on a diverse set of data source, including financial records, production metrics, focus group discussions and questionnaire distributions. Statistical tools and econometric models are applied to quantify the relationships between various variables, providing a clear understanding of the factors influencing technical efficiency and financial Findings from this study showed that the price of labour, price of fish feeds and price of medicine had a significant effect on efficiency of aqua farming with a coefficient of 0.5468**,-0.7862**, -0.8896** respectively. The result of the technical efficiency , (25.0%) falls within the 0.71 - 0.8 range, indicating a high level of technical efficiency of aqua farmers. This is followed by those in the 0.31 - 0.4 and 0.51 - 0.6 ranges, each with 11.2% of farmers. In contrast. The result of the BCR showed a significant variation in profitability highlights of aqua farming operations in the study area are more financially rewarding, with a net return on investment (ROI) of 0.58. However, the technical efficiencies and productivities of aqua farmers in clusters were significantly high regardless of how biases were corrected, implying that participation in cluster group is positively related to increases in aqua farmers output.
分析尼日利亚三角洲州水产养殖业的财务可行性和技术效率:从集群运作中汲取的经验教训
本研究对三角洲州的水产养殖业进行了全面分析,尤其侧重于集群运营的财务可行性和技术效率。由于水产养殖在满足全球海产品需求方面发挥着至关重要的作用,因此了解地区层面的动态势在必行。这项研究采用了一种多方面的方法来评估水产养殖的财务可行性和水产养殖生产的技术效率。通过采用基于集群的视角,研究旨在揭示合作养殖业务的复杂性,确定有助于提高财务成果的协同作用。从财务评估中获得的见解可为利益相关者提供水产养殖业可持续经济实践的战略指导。研究利用了多种数据源,包括财务记录、生产指标、焦点小组讨论和问卷调查。应用统计工具和计量经济学模型来量化各种变量之间的关系,从而清楚地了解影响技术效率和财务的因素。 研究结果表明,劳动力价格、鱼饲料价格和药品价格对水产养殖效率有显著影响,系数分别为 0.5468**、-0.7862**和-0.8896**。技术效率(25.0%)在 0.71 - 0.8 之间,表明水产养殖者的技术效率水平较高。其次是 0.31 - 0.4 和 0.51 - 0.6,各占 11.2%。相比之下。BCR结果显示,研究区域水产养殖经营的盈利能力差异显著,经济回报率较高,净投资回报率(ROI)为0.58。然而,无论如何纠正偏差,集群中水产养殖户的技术效率和生产率都显著较高,这意味着参与集群与水产养殖户产出的增加呈正相关。
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